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Jai Siya Ram (or Jai Siyaram) is a Hindi expression, translating as "Glory to Sita and Rama". Sociologist Jan Breman states that it was used as "a greeting of welcome in the countryside since time immemorial".

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  • Jai Siya Ram (or Jai Siyaram) is a Hindi expression, translating as "Glory to Sita and Rama". Sociologist Jan Breman states that it was used as "a greeting of welcome in the countryside since time immemorial". (en)
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  • Jan Breman (en)
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  • Ghettoization and Communal Politics: The Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion in the Hindutva Landscape (en)
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  • Breman (en)
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  • Jai Siya Ram (or Jai Siyaram) is a Hindi expression, translating as "Glory to Sita and Rama". Sociologist Jan Breman states that it was used as "a greeting of welcome in the countryside since time immemorial". (en)
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  • Jai Siya Ram (en)
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