Define Sanskitization
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its a particular from of social change found in india
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Sanskritisation is a special kind of social change seen in India. This means that the process which attempts nations prominence located at the bottom of Jatiwyvstha. To do this, they adopt the customs or practices of high or dominant castes. It is similar to the process of sociology called passing. This word is used by Indian sociologist M.N. Srinivas made popular in the 1950s. However, the older ones can be found in Bhimrao Ambedkar's Castes India: Day, Mechanism, Genes and End Developments. The "most of the process of running simulation from top to bottom in the social ladder" Older references are found in another reference, written by Gabriel Tarde in "The Lodge of Imitements".
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