Varna -Jāti Interconnection: Revisiting Indian Caste System

American International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 12 (2):246-251 (2015)
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Abstract

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.

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Anil Kumar
Central University of Himachal Pradesh

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