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The process of social mobility found latently within the caste system in India is identified by M.N. Srinivas as
Sanskritisation
Brahmanisation
Traditionalisation
Modernization
- Option 1: Sanskritisation
- Sanskritisation is a term coined by M.N. Srinivas.
- It describes the process by which lower castes seek upward mobility by adopting rituals and practices of higher castes, particularly the Brahmins.
- This often involves changes in lifestyle, such as modifying dress, food habits, and adherence to Brahmanical norms.
- Correct Answer
- Option 2: Brahmanisation
- Often used interchangeably with Sanskritisation.
- Specifically refers to adopting Brahmin customs and rituals.
- Option 3: Traditionalisation
- Involves re-adopting traditional customs and practices.
- It suggests cultural continuity rather than change.
- Option 4: Modernization
- Refers to the adoption of modern practices and thoughts.
- Includes technological advancement, education, and rationality.
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