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universalition as a process of social change​

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Answered by randhirsinghrana13
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The concept of sanskritization was put forth by M.N.Srinivas in his book Social Change in Modern India. He defines sanskritization as “the process by which a low caste or tribe or other group takes over the customs, rituals, ideology and style of life of a high and, in particular, a twice-born (dwij) caste

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Answered by rahul2453
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The concept of sanskritization was put forth by M.N.Srinivas in his book Social Change in Modern India. He defines sanskritization as “the process by which a low caste or tribe or other group takes over the customs, rituals, ideology and style of life of a high and, in particular, a twice-born (dwij) caste.

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