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what was the term that replaced the concept of brahminasation​

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Answered by Ketankarn
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The term was originally popularized by M.N. Srinivas in his dissertation, where he used it to characterize the gradual upward movement in the social status of a caste by means of the deliberate adoption of social and religious practices (such as vegetarianism, employment of brahmin priests, use of meatless offerings, ...

Answered by SARVESHJr
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‘Concept of Brahminization’ to which we end up to find the concept of Sanskritization.

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The term Brahminization has been coined by M.N. Srinivas. It is the process, where a group of low caste or sub-caste (lower than Brahmins in caste hierarchy, like Kshatriyas…) individuals perform and follow customs, rituals, beliefs and Brahminic way of life to achieve Brahmnic status by climbing the hierarchical ladder in one or two generations.

Srinivas used the word Brahminization instead of Sanskritization at very beginning of his thesis in his book “Religion and Society among the Coorgs in South India – 1952” to denote social mobility in Indian context.

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