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God-Given State'

The term god-given state refers to a socio-political concept primarily associated with the foundations of governance in India, wherein authority is perceived to be derived from divine sanction. This notion is deeply rooted in Hindu philosophy and has historically influenced the legitimacy of sovereign powers and ruling dynasties in the Indian subcontinent. The idea posits that rulers are divinely ordained to govern, thereby establishing a moral and ethical framework for political order. The concept also manifests in contemporary discussions about the role of religion in politics, particularly in relation to the legitimacy of states, sectarian identities, and the incorporation of religious ideology into the governance structures of modern India.