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"Inclusive" does not have a special meaning in Hinduism. The term generally refers to the embrace of all or most ideas and values. Hinduism, because of its lack of clear strictures and general conceptual fluidity has been able to absorb and include many different ideologies and values.

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Hinduism is an inclusive religion.

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