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THE UNTOUCHABLES: Who Were They and Why They Became Untouchables? (Dr. B. R. Ambedkar)

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THE UNTOUCHABLES: Who Were They and Why They Became Untouchables? (Dr. B. R. Ambedkar) Author: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Book Format: Paperback Edition: 1st Edition Genre: Society & Social Sciences ISBN: 9788122317572 Language: English Pages: 201-300 Pages Publish Year: 2024 Publisher: Pustak Mahal Sub Genre: Society & Culture Books The Untouchables: Who Were They and Why They Became Untouchables? by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is a profound exploration of the origins of untouchability in Indian society. In this work, Ambedkar delves into the historical, religious, and social factors that led to the marginalization of a specific group of people, later labeled as "untouchables." He challenges the conventional narratives surrounding caste and untouchability, proposing that the roots of this oppressive system lie in ancient conflicts between Buddhists and Brahmins. Ambedkar argues that the decline of Buddhism and the rise of Brahmanism played a critical role in the stigmatization of certain communities. He also suggests that dietary practices, particularly meat consumption, contributed to their exclusion from mainstream society. The book critiques Brahmanical dominance and highlights how religious practices were used to enforce social hierarchies. Ambedkar’s analysis is deeply scholarly and continues to be influential in the study of caste and social justice in India. Country of Origin: India

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