History Caste System
History Caste System
History Caste System
INTRODUCTION
After attacking the negative social customs and practices, the reformers targeted the rigid division of castes and discriminatory practices. There were major social reform movements during the British period that protested against the social inequality and discrimination which existed in our society. According to reformers, reforms in caste system would lead to the upliftment of society and communities. This would bring unity among people and thus the spirit of nationalism could be better CHALLENGING THE CASTE SYSTEM understood.
CLASSES OF CASTE
A caste in the early Vedic period was a division of the society based on occupation as follows: BRAHMINS Priests KSHATRIYAS Warriors VAISHYAS Traders and Farmers SHUDRAS Labourers CHANDALAS Anti shudras or untouchables Caste systems became rigid and it became something permanent a person was born into.
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SOUTH INDIA AND ANDHRA LETS BEGIN OUR JOURNEY TO CASTES FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF INDIA
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VEERASALINGAM {18481919}
Kandukuri Veerasalingam fought vigorously against social evils and heralded a social revolution in Andhra Pradesh. Encouraged inter caste marriages. Avid leader and a great writer. He was the author of the first Telugu novel, Rajashekhara Charitra. Constructed the first Brahmo Mandir in AP in 1887 and the Hithakarini School in 1908. Started a home for widows and a magazine in Telugu called Viveka Vardhini. Started a weekly called Satyavadhini and started a school for girls inCHALLENGING THE CASTE SYSTEM Dowlaiswaram.
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Believed that all men and women should be given equal opportunities to develop. Was against the superiority of the Brahmins, who according to him, were Aryans descended from the North, oppressing the local Dravidians. Started the Self-respect Movement to safeguard the rights of the Dravidian people. Was a prominent leader of the Justice Party . Believed that equality would become a reality only when the caste system was eradicated.
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EASTERN INDIA
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
Disciple of Ramakrishna Paramhansa, a popular religious teacher in 19th century Bengal. Founded the Ramakrishna Mission in 1897 to propagate the teachings of his guru. He strongly condemned the caste system and urged his countrymen to work for the upliftment of the poor. He instilled in their minds a sense of pride and patriotism by reminding them of their countrys rich and ancient culture. CHALLENGING THE CASTE SYSTEM
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BENGAL RENAISSANCE
The Bengal Renaissance refers to a social reform movement during the 19th and early 20th centuries in the region of Bengal during the British rule (before partition of Bengal). 19th century Bengal was marked by a unique blend of religious and social reformers, scholars, literary giants, journalists, patriotic orators and scientists, all merging to form the image of a renaissance- transition from the medieval to the modern.
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He knew that there could be no true freedom for India as long as millions of Indians suffered from the scourge of untouchability. He led by an example. In his ashram, people of all castes were together and he personally washed the toilets of his ashram to show people that such tasks did not make anyone dirty. He ate food and drank water from the homes of Harijans something orthodox Hindus would never have considered. Harijan Sevak Sangh, also known as the Anti Untouchability League was CHALLENGING THE CASTE SYSTEM established by him.
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B.R.AMBEDKAR {1891-1956}
The architect of the Indian Constitution, devoted his entire life to fight against caste oppression. Organized the All India Scheduled Castes Federation for this purpose. His first published work was a paper on Castes in India: their mechanism, genesis and development. Insisted on the necessity of separate electorates for the oppressed classes. But Mahatma Gandhi was against this. An agreement called the Poona Pact was reached through which the idea of separate electorates for the oppressed classes were abandoned, but the seats reserved for them in the legislatures were CHALLENGING THE CASTE SYSTEM increased.
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Studied Law and Economics at the London School of Economics. Started a weekly called Mooknayak ( Leader of the Silent) in Mumbai. He started an organization called Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha. As a member of the Mumbai Legislative Council in 1926, he led non violent protest to assert the right of the untouchables to enter temples and draw water from public wells and tanks. Was declined admission to the temple because he was a Dalit and had to undergo humiliations. Urged the Dalits to cast aside religious taboos that bound them to servitude. Towards the end of his life, he adopted CHALLENGING THE CASTE SYSTEM Buddhist faith.
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Reserved quotas for them in governing bodies, government offices and institutions of higher education. This was done to ensure oppressed people competing equally with others. Through this there has been slow improvement of lives of the backward people. The live example is Mayawati Kumari. Despite being a Dalit woman, she became the chief minister of UP in 2007 with a thumping majority. Leader of the Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP), her rise to the post of the chief minister of one of the most politically powerful states of India, is a proof of how things have changed in India.
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CONCLUSION
Challenging age old perceptions of social inequality and justice through mass movements became possible through books, newspapers and magazines that helped to circulate new ideas amongst the common people. The British were careful not to arouse the hostility of the orthodox sections of the society. So the reforming Indian society became possible only by the government of free India. The struggle against the evils of the caste system still continues to move and it is an uphill tasks before the Indians. Hoping to see the beautifully reformed India ahead!!!!!
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/society/merits-anddemerits-of-indian-caste-system-essay/4096/ http://www.shareyouressays.com/87475/essay-onmerits-and-demerits-of-caste-system http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caste_system_in_India http://www.slideshare.net/danigrose/caste-system-ppt Milestones social studies book by Madhubun Publications. Chapter 09 Challenging the caste system from pages 72 to 75. Getting Ahead in Social Science with CCE by Orient Black Swan Publications. Chapter 10 of Challenging the Caste system from pages 70 to 74.
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