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... caste associations with political roles has been dis- cussed by G. S. Ghurye ( Caste and Class in India , Bombay , 1957 ) and by M. N. Srinivas in his Presi- dential Address ( ' Caste in Modern India ' , J. A. S. 1957 ) . More recently ...
... caste associations with political roles has been dis- cussed by G. S. Ghurye ( Caste and Class in India , Bombay , 1957 ) and by M. N. Srinivas in his Presi- dential Address ( ' Caste in Modern India ' , J. A. S. 1957 ) . More recently ...
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... Caste It is not religion but caste that actuates both as an integrating and disintegrating factor in Hindu society . Hindus form not one so- ciety but several stratified socie- ties based on caste , hierarchically organised , each a ...
... Caste It is not religion but caste that actuates both as an integrating and disintegrating factor in Hindu society . Hindus form not one so- ciety but several stratified socie- ties based on caste , hierarchically organised , each a ...
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... caste in conforming to the occupation as dictated by the texts . Such a statement confuses the social aspect of caste with the economic . Hindu so- ciety was , and continues to be , divided into castes . It is another matter that ...
... caste in conforming to the occupation as dictated by the texts . Such a statement confuses the social aspect of caste with the economic . Hindu so- ciety was , and continues to be , divided into castes . It is another matter that ...
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