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Give an account of non Brahmin movement

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Answered by MeghnaBDeka
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Early criticism against Brahmanism flourished
within Sramana movement . Particularly in Nāstika schools of Indian philosophy like
Buddhism , Jainism, and others... Buddhism was critical of Brahmanism, Criticism against Brahmanism continued up to late medieval period, particularly by some Shaivism and Vaishnavism sects of Hinduism...
notably with rise of Bhakti movement and Lingayatism . As well as Sikhism..
Anti-Brahminism became organized in the formation of the Justice Party in late 1916 in Tamil Nadu. This party, composed of upper- class non-Brahmins who were typically feudal castes, land-owning agricultural castes and merchant castes and was committed to enhancing the opportunities for non-
Brahmins. With the dawn of the 20th
century, and the rapid penetration of western education and western ideas, there was a rise in consciousness amongst the lower castes who felt that rights which were legitimately
theirs were being denied to them.


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