secularism - Meaning in Sanskrit

secularism - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of secularism in English

secularism noun

  1. a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations

What is secularism meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase secularism refers to a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations. See secularism meaning in Sanskrit, secularism definition, translation and meaning of secularism in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of secularism. Find the answer of what is the meaning of secularism in Sanskrit.

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