Religion and Society Among the HarijansEthnological study of the Harijans of Dharwar, Karnataka; data collected during 1960-1963. |
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... Untouchability went to the extent of celebrating a marriage between a Brahmin girl , daughter of Madhuvayya , with an Untouchable boy , son of Haralayya , both of whom had accepted the Veerashaiva faith . The traditionalists went to the ...
... Untouchability went to the extent of celebrating a marriage between a Brahmin girl , daughter of Madhuvayya , with an Untouchable boy , son of Haralayya , both of whom had accepted the Veerashaiva faith . The traditionalists went to the ...
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... Untouchability . Thirdly , Basaveshvara had plans to take the Harijans into his religion by conversion ; Basave- shvara had a religious motive behind his movement for the removal of Untouchability . Today , India has a democratic ...
... Untouchability . Thirdly , Basaveshvara had plans to take the Harijans into his religion by conversion ; Basave- shvara had a religious motive behind his movement for the removal of Untouchability . Today , India has a democratic ...
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... untouchability has been removed constitutionally , but in practice , it is observed and more vigorously alive in ... untouchability is unique in Indian society and it has deep roots . Untouchability in Hindu society , which has persisted ...
... untouchability has been removed constitutionally , but in practice , it is observed and more vigorously alive in ... untouchability is unique in Indian society and it has deep roots . Untouchability in Hindu society , which has persisted ...
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accepted According allowed animals become believed belonging birth body bring brought called caste celebrated century ceremony Chalwadi child considered conversion customs death deities devotees Dharwar diseases duties example feast festival five follow functions ghosts girl give given goddess gods Government groups hand Harijan castes Harijans Harijans of Dharwar heaven hell higher castes Hindu Hindu society husband important India institution Karnataka killed known leaders leather leaves live locality Madigas magic marriage married means merit month Muslim observed occasion occupations offered one's origin owing past performed period person pollution position practices priest problems religion religious remove rite ritual sacred saints Shiva shows social society specially status supposed TABLE taken Telugu temples things town traditional tree University Untouchability Varna Veerashaiva village women worship Yallamma