Varna – Jāti Interconnection: Some Reflections on Caste and Indian Tradition

International Journal of Research in Social Sciences 5 (3):788-793 (2015)
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Abstract

Hierarchy and inequality are deeply rooted in Indian tradition. They are found in practice in the form of unequal placement of caste and class groups in the civilizing system of Indian society. The notions of dharma (normative order), karma (personnel moral commitment) and jāti (caste) that constitute the basic principles of Indian culture, making the Indian cultural tradition a unique cultural tradition, are also the principles of hierarchy and social stratification. In this paper, an attempt has been made to present a comprehensive and investigative view of different scholars concerning the deep-rooted traditional characteristics of caste in Indian society.

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Anil Kumar
Central University of Himachal Pradesh

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