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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Introductory. 2. The caste system. 3. History of India, 250 B.C. 250 A.D. 4. The book Manava-Dhrama-Shastra. 5. Treatment of caste by the book. 6. Philosophy of caste (Varna Order). 7. Discrimination on account of Varna. The complex phenomenon of caste in India is a subject of perennial interest to scholars. The caste system still exercises a tenacious hold on Hindu mind, though it is less tyrannical in its workings now. It has influenced the second largest community in India, the Muslims, too. In this handy book a Hindu scholar conducts a probe into the caste system, its origin, growth, its desirability, and possibilities for modifying or remodelling it in modern times. With this object in view, the author presents the evidence of the Laws of Manu on caste with his interpretations and comments on that evidence. The chapter headings will give an idea of the range and depth of the investigation: The Caste System (its definition, theory, psychology), History of India 250 B.C. 250 A.D.), The Book Manava-Dharma-Shastra, Treatment of Caste by the Book (meaning of terms like Varna and jati, types of castes, the Four Varnas, occupational castes, possibility of changing one s caste), Philosophy of Caste (philosophical theories and theory of purity) and Discrimination on Account of Varna (in questions of treatment at the court, taxation, inheritance, marriage and criminal law). Besides, there is an appendix in which the author talks about the radical defects of ethnology. This volume, which first appeared in 1909, is still highly relevant and valuable to scholars interested in sociology, antiquity, Sanskrit literature and Indian history and of course to the general reader. (jacket).
Paperback. Zustand: New. Language: English. About the Book:-The caste system still exercises a tenacious hold on Hindu mind, though it is less tyrannical in its workings now. It has influenced the second largest community in India, the Muslims, too. In this handy book a Hindu scholar conducts a probe into the caste system, its origin, growth, its desirability, and possibilities for modifying or remodelling it in modern times. With this object in view, the author presents the evidence of the Laws of Manu on caste with his interpretations and comments on that evidence. The chapter headings will give an idea of the range and depth of the investigation: The Caste System (its definition, theory, psychology), History of India 250 B.C. 250 A.D.), The Book Manava-Dharma-Shastra, Treatment of Caste by the Book (meaning of terms like Varna and jati, types of castes, the Four Varnas, occupational castes, possibility of changing one's caste), Philosophy of Caste (philosophical theories and theory of purity) and Discrimination on Account of Varna (in questions of treatment at the court, taxation, inheritance, marriage and criminal law). Besides, there is an appendix in which the author talks about the radical defects of ethnology. This volume, which first appeared in 1909. About the Auhtor:- Shri Vyankatesh Bapuji Ketkar (2 February 1884 10 April 1937) was a sociologist, historian and novelist from Maharashtra, India. He is principally known as the chief editor of Maharashtriya Jnanakosha, the first-ever encyclopedia in the Marathi language. He was born in the city of Raipur in Madhya Pradesh, and was educated in Amravati and Wilson College, Bombay. He left for the United States in 1906 and obtained his PHD from Cornell University in 1911. After a year long sojourn in London (circa 1912) where he met his future wife Edith Kohn, he returned to India. His first appointment in India was as a Professor of Economics, Science of Administration and Universal Jurisprudence at Calcutta University. Ketkar served as the president of two Marathi literary conventions, namely the Sharadopasak Sammelan (in 1926, and the Maharashtra Sahitya Sammelan in 1931. The Title 'HISTORY OF CASTE IN INDIA written/authored/edited by S. V. KETKAR', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121260268 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 212 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History, Caste. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol: 212.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Language: English. About the Book:-The caste system still exercises a tenacious hold on Hindu mind, though it is less tyrannical in its workings now. It has influenced the second largest community in India, the Muslims, too. In this handy book a Hindu scholar conducts a probe into the caste system, its origin, growth, its desirability, and possibilities for modifying or remodelling it in modern times. With this object in view, the author presents the evidence of the Laws of Manu on caste with his interpretations and comments on that evidence. The chapter headings will give an idea of the range and depth of the investigation: The Caste System (its definition, theory, psychology), History of India 250 B.C. 250 A.D.), The Book Manava-Dharma-Shastra, Treatment of Caste by the Book (meaning of terms like Varna and jati, types of castes, the Four Varnas, occupational castes, possibility of changing one's caste), Philosophy of Caste (philosophical theories and theory of purity) and Discrimination on Account of Varna (in questions of treatment at the court, taxation, inheritance, marriage and criminal law). Besides, there is an appendix in which the author talks about the radical defects of ethnology. This volume, which first appeared in 1909. About the Auhtor:- Shri Vyankatesh Bapuji Ketkar (2 February 1884 10 April 1937) was a sociologist, historian and novelist from Maharashtra, India. He is principally known as the chief editor of Maharashtriya Jnanakosha, the first-ever encyclopedia in the Marathi language. He was born in the city of Raipur in Madhya Pradesh, and was educated in Amravati and Wilson College, Bombay. He left for the United States in 1906 and obtained his PHD from Cornell University in 1911. After a year long sojourn in London (circa 1912) where he met his future wife Edith Kohn, he returned to India. His first appointment in India was as a Professor of Economics, Science of Administration and Universal Jurisprudence at Calcutta University. Ketkar served as the president of two Marathi literary conventions, namely the Sharadopasak Sammelan (in 1926, and the Maharashtra Sahitya Sammelan in 1931. The Title 'HISTORY OF CASTE IN INDIA written/authored/edited by S. V. KETKAR', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121260275 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 212 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History, Caste. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: 212.
Verlag: Shubhi Publications, 2024
ISBN 10: 8182905877 ISBN 13: 9788182905870
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Ancient India in the Vedic Period (c. 1500-1000 BCE) did not have social stratification based on socio-economic indicators; rather, citizens were classified according to their Varna or castes. 'Varna' defines the hereditary roots of a newborn, it indicates the colour, type, order or class of people. Four principal categories are defined: Brahmins (priests, gurus, etc.), Kshatriyas (warriors, kings, administrators, etc.), Vaishyas (agriculturalists, traders, etc., also called Vysyas), and Shudras (labourers). Each Varna propounds specific life principles to follow; newborns are required to follow the customs, rules, conduct, and beliefs fundamental to their respective Varnas.