The presence of hierarchy and inequality within Indian tradition is a prominent aspect that manifests through the unequal positioning of caste and class groups within the societal framework. This intricate connection is observed in the way dharma (normative order), karma (personal moral commitment), and jāti (caste) - the foundational tenets of Indian culture - simultaneously shape the distinctiveness of Indian cultural heritage and lay the groundwork for social hierarchy. This research paper delves into an extensive and exploratory assessment of diverse scholarly perspectives aimed at illuminating the deeply entrenched traditional facets of caste within Indian society
We contextualise Cotterill, Sidanius, Bhardwaj, and Kumar’s (2014) paper within a broader literature...
The concept of caste has undergone a thorough re-examination by social scientists in the past three ...
Today, some commentators argue that the caste system in India is founded in Hinduism; others deny th...
The presence of hierarchy and inequality within Indian tradition is a prominent aspect that manifest...
Hierarchy and inequality are deeply rooted in Indian tradition. They are found in practice in the fo...
The Caste System in India is a complex and deeply ingrained social hierarchy that has existed for ce...
This paper examines the complexity of the interconnection of varna and caste systems in Indian socie...
The preoccupation of Hindus with their ritual purity was always noticed and observed by the visitors...
Indian society is based on the basis of the caste system and the Hindu people are divided into as ma...
This book presents an alternative view of caste in Indian society by analysing caste structure and c...
Social structure is a power-structure where every social category reflects the power relations with ...
Purpose - this paper aims to explore the re-interpretation and justification of caste in India in th...
Theoretically, we all are equals. The same species – Homo Sapiens. But in the real world, dividers a...
In this book, Harald Tambs-Lyche generalizes an idea that he has developed over the course of his ca...
American news media as well as American textbooks, both college and secondary schools, present India...
We contextualise Cotterill, Sidanius, Bhardwaj, and Kumar’s (2014) paper within a broader literature...
The concept of caste has undergone a thorough re-examination by social scientists in the past three ...
Today, some commentators argue that the caste system in India is founded in Hinduism; others deny th...
The presence of hierarchy and inequality within Indian tradition is a prominent aspect that manifest...
Hierarchy and inequality are deeply rooted in Indian tradition. They are found in practice in the fo...
The Caste System in India is a complex and deeply ingrained social hierarchy that has existed for ce...
This paper examines the complexity of the interconnection of varna and caste systems in Indian socie...
The preoccupation of Hindus with their ritual purity was always noticed and observed by the visitors...
Indian society is based on the basis of the caste system and the Hindu people are divided into as ma...
This book presents an alternative view of caste in Indian society by analysing caste structure and c...
Social structure is a power-structure where every social category reflects the power relations with ...
Purpose - this paper aims to explore the re-interpretation and justification of caste in India in th...
Theoretically, we all are equals. The same species – Homo Sapiens. But in the real world, dividers a...
In this book, Harald Tambs-Lyche generalizes an idea that he has developed over the course of his ca...
American news media as well as American textbooks, both college and secondary schools, present India...
We contextualise Cotterill, Sidanius, Bhardwaj, and Kumar’s (2014) paper within a broader literature...
The concept of caste has undergone a thorough re-examination by social scientists in the past three ...
Today, some commentators argue that the caste system in India is founded in Hinduism; others deny th...