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"Sanskritisation seems to justify a model that rests on inequality and exclusion." Give two reasons to support this statement. - Sociology

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"Sanskritisation seems to justify a model that rests on inequality and exclusion." Give two reasons to support this statement.

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The path of the upper caste as superior and the lower caste as inferior is welcomed by the ideology of Sanskritization. According to Sanskritization, it is acceptable to believe in group purity and pollution.

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2021-2022 (April) Term 2 - Set 4

संबंधित प्रश्न

On which of the following the influence of Sanskritisation could be seen?


The path of development called modernisation was taken up by ______.


Which social reformer was a philosopher, printer, writer, publisher, entrepreneur, etc.?


Sociologist ______ elaborates upon the modern context by sketching three aspects to the modern framework of change in colonial India: modes of communication, forms of organisation and the nature of ideas. New technologies have speeded up various forms of communication.


The impact of Sanskritisation is many-sided. Its influence can be seen in language, literature, ideology, music, dance, drama, style of life and ritual. It is primarily a process that takes place within the ______ space though Srinivas argued that it was visible even in sects and religious groups outside Hinduism.


Identify the concept that does not agree with Sanskritisation?


The path of development called Modernisation was taken up by ______.


The term Sanskritisation was coined by ______.


Westernisation does involve the imitation of external forms of ______.


______ led people towards social mobility. 


With the growth of the ______ movement in the 20th century, there was an attempt in several Indian languages to drop Sanskrit words and phrases.


Using the example of Kumud Pawade, show how the process of sanskritisation is gendered.


Read the source and answer the question:

Ways of thinking
........ John Stuart Mill's essay 'On Liberty' soon after its publication became a text in Indian colleges. Indians came to know about Magna Carta and the struggle for liberty and equality in Europe and America.

Mention the kind of Westernization being referred to in the given source.


Explain the phenomenon of Modernity as given by Rudolph and Rudolph.


Sanskritisation seems to justify a model that rests on inequality and exclusion. Explain this model.


What is meant by 'Great Tradition?


Westernization gave rise to the formation of a sub-culture of Indian intellectuals. Give two characteristics of this sub-cultural group.


Kumudtai’s journey into Sanskrit began with great interest and eagerness with Gokhale Guruji, her teacher at school… At the University, the Head of the Department was a well-known scholar and he took great pleasure in taunting Kumudtai…Despite the adverse comments she successfully completed her Masters in Sanskrit…. Source: Kumud Pawade (1938)

What does Kumud Pawade’s autobiography show us about the relation between gender and caste?


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