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➝Discuss The Theoretical Interpretation of the Principal of the Caste system .

➝What is the Role of I

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➝Discuss The Theoretical Interpretation of the Principal of the Caste system .

➝What is the Role of Idea in the hierarchy of the Caste system?

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  1. 1. The two principles to understand the theoretical interpretation of caste are hierarchy and discrimination. Explanation: The Indian societal system used to be divided into small groups based on their traditional occupation of varnas.

    2. It is called a segmental organisation. (viii) Ideas of separation and hierarchy proved beneficial for some castes while others are condemned to a life of endless labour and subordination. (ix) Each caste is supposed to be different form and therefore, separated from every other caste.

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    Q.Discuss The Theoretical Interpretation of the Principal of the Caste system .

    Answer:

    The two sets of principles to understand the theoretical interpretation of caste is :

    Difference and separation: the scriptural rules ranging from marriage to food sharing.

    Wholism and hierarchy: higher and lower in status based on purity and pollution

    Q.What is the Role of Idea in the hierarchy of the Caste system?

    Answer:

    Role of ideas of separation in caste system:

    it has engendered discrimination, inequality and prejudices among people

    • As per Vama system, some people are declared Brahmuns, Kshtriya and vasya ie the upper caste while a majority of others as Shudra There is also a section of society excluded from these four Vamas and people of these classes have been declared as depressed or untouchables.

    • This idea of separation and hierarchy has brought drastic changes in social processes since the Post Venic Era to colonial and Post Colonial Period.

    • This ideology imposes caste by birth and compels people to compare his/her skills only to hereditary occupations viz. barbers son will or can do only hair cutting and a cobbler’s son will do shoe manufacturing occupation.

    • This ideology had divided society and this was the sole reason for India’s falling in the trap of slavery for more tham two centuries in the past.

    • As per caste system every person has a distinct caste and every caste has a specified place in the hierarchy of all cases.
    • Castes also involve sub-divisions within themselves, ie these have sub-castes and sometimes, sub-castes may also have sub-sub castes. It is called a segmental organisation.
    • Ideas of separation and hierarchy proved beneficial for some castes while others are condemned to a life of endless labour and subordination.
    • Each caste is supposed to be different form and therefore, separated from every other caste.
    • Different and seperated castes do not have an individual existence and they can only exist in relation to a larger whole, the totality of society consisting of all castes.
    • Economic or military/physical power is closely associated with social status so that those in tend to be of high status People defeated in wars were assigned to low caste status.
    • Each caste has its own place in the system which cannot be taken by any other caste it allows no mobility.

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