Abstract: What exactly does the Shilpkar exist? The existence of the Shilpkar is his own identity. Identity has two meanings, it refers to the social categories on the one hand, while on the other hand it refers to the sources of self-esteem or dignity of the individual. By whom and by what criteria will the Shilpkar's existence and identity be determined? The Shilpkar's existence and identity has passed through various stages in a long struggle journey, where he has to struggle step by step for his name and identity. In this long struggle journey from Vedic Damuna to Shilpkar, he has not only been excommunicated by many hateful and derogatory names, but has also had to remain isolated from the society.Published By: Lattice Science Publicat...
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