Encyclopedia of Hinduism

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1948
¶ Establishment of Sarva Seva Sangh, Gandhian
movement for new social order (sarvodaya).
¶ Mohandas Gandhi is assassinated on January
30 in retaliation for his embracing of Muslim
demands in India.
¶ The last British troops leave India on February
28.

1949
¶ India’s new constitution, authored chiefly by
B. R. Ambedkar, declares there shall be no
“discrimination” against any citizen on the
grounds of caste, jati, and abolishes the practice
of “untouchability.”

1950
¶ India is declared a secular republic. Prime Minis-
ter Jawaharlal Nehru (r. 1947–64) is determined
to abolish caste and industrialize the nation.

1964
¶ India’s Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), a Hindu
religious nationalist movement, is founded to
counter secularism.
¶ Rock group the Beatles practice Transcendental
Meditation (T.M.), making Maharshi Mahesh
Yogi famous.

1965
¶ U.S. immigration law is rewritten to cancel
racial qualifications and restore rights of natu-
ralization to Asians. The first Hindu teacher to
benefit from the lifting of immigration quotas
is Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, famous
Vaishnavite guru and founder of International
Society of Krishna Consciousness. Annual
immigration from India shifts from 100 (1925)
to 170,000 (1985) per year.

1966
¶ Jawaharlal Nehru’s daughter, Indira Gandhi,
becomes prime minister of India, world’s largest
democracy.

1973
¶ Neem Karoli Baba (1900–1973), Hindu mystic
and siddha, dies.

1975
¶ Netherlands gives independence to Dutch Guy-
ana, which becomes Suriname; one-third of
Hindus (descendants of Indian plantation work-
ers) immigrate to Netherlands for better social
and economic conditions.

1979
¶ Shivaya Subramuniyaswami founds Hinduism
Today, international journal to promote Hindu
solidarity.

1980
¶ Hindu nationalist party, Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP), is founded.

1984
¶ Indian soldiers under orders from Prime Minis-
ter Indira Gandhi storm Sikh Golden Temple in
Amritsar and crush rebellion. Gandhi is assas-
sinated later in the year by her Sikh bodyguards.
Her son Rajiv takes office.

1986
¶ Swami Satchidananda (1914–2002) dedicates
Light of Truth Universal Shrine (LOTUS) at
Yogaville, Virginia, in the United States.
¶ Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986), Indian phi-
losopher, lecturer, and author, known for his
teaching of radical self-awareness, dies.

1992
¶ Hindu radicals demolish Babri Masjid, built in
1548 on Rama’s birthplace in Ayodhya by Mus-
lim conqueror Babur after he destroyed a Hindu
temple marking the site.

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