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Lower caste adoption of upper caste culture and values
Sanskritisation (or Sanskritization) is a process through which individuals or communities belonging to certain castes and tribal groups adopt the culture
Sanskritisation
Sanskrit influence on other languages
Sanskritisation is the process of introducing features from Sanskrit, such as vocabulary and grammar, into other languages. It is sometimes associated
Sanskritisation_(linguistics)
Social communities of India and Nepal
worked to improve the social standing of its constituents through Sanskritisation, adoption of Yadav as a surname, active participation in the armed
Yadav
Opposition to Sanskrit cultural influence
De-Sanskritisation is a term that denotes opposition to the cultural influence propagated through Sanskritisation. The attempts at Sanskritisation by
De-Sanskritisation
Hindu agrarian caste in Tamil Nadu, India
higher socio-religious standing since the 19th century, using the Sanskritisation process to promote a myth of origin that they are related to the ancient
Vanniyar
Social community of India
This is a part of a movement of social and political resurgence (sanskritisation) under the influence of Arya Samaj. Ahirs are found throughout India
Ahir
Indian caste
new name Ahluwalia after Jassa Singh Ahluwalia through a process of Sanskritisation to achieve upper social mobility. The Ahluwalias originally belonged
Ahluwalia_(caste)
Indian caste
organisations sought to leave that trade and redefine their community through Sanskritisation process. Because their hereditary occupation of distilling and selling
Kalwar_(caste)
Caste of the Indian subcontinent
country. Ahirs are also known as Yadav, a surname they adopted following Sanskritisation in the 20th century. The word "ahir" is derived from the Sanskrit word
Ahir_clans
Caste of India
1881. Like many other castes, the Bhumihars followed the process of sanskritisation to achieve their end. The Bhumihar zamindars and princely state rulers
Bhumihar
Assimilation process in the former Ahom kingdom of Assam
Chutia Kingdom, the process of Ahomisation gave way to the process of Sanskritisation (Hinduisation). The process of Sankritisation increased significantly
Ahomisation
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Sanskritic vocabulary itself, and the Catholic Church has also adopted a Sanskritisation policy. Despite the relative unfamiliarity of the recently introduced
Konkani_language
Socio-ethnolinguistic group in India
with the arrival of Indo-Aryans in Assam, there was a simultaneous Sanskritisation and deshification processes beginning in the 5th–8th century during
Assamese_people
Social classification practised in India
social status. The spread of Sanskritisation under British rule saw a significant boost. The attempts at Sanskritisation by the lower-castes before British
Caste_system_in_India
Country in South Asia
that either Newara is a vulgarism of sanskritic Nepala, or Nepala is Sanskritisation of the local ethnic; his view has found some support though it does
Nepal
Indian dynasty of Assam and Bengal (1515–1949)
The Koch dynasty (/kɒtʃ/; 1515–1949) ruled parts of eastern Indian subcontinent in present-day Assam and Bengal. Biswa Singha established power in the
Koch_dynasty
Political party in India
Bharat Mata Cow vigilante violence Integral humanism Saffronisation Sanskritisation v t e Political parties in India National parties Aam Aadmi Party Bahujan
Bharatiya_Janata_Party
Clan system within Marathas of India
calls such claims "Kshatriyatisation", which he considers similar to Sanskritisation. Many Maratha clans served as Patils or Deshmukhs for the Bahmani sultanate
Maratha_clan_system
Process of coalescing diverse communities into the Rajput community
Scholars refer to this as "Rajputisation" and consider it similar to Sanskritisation. This process of generation of the Rajput community resulted in hypergamy
Rajputisation
City and municipality in Nagaland, India
Dimapur (/diməˈpʊər/) is the largest city and municipality in the Indian state of Nagaland. As of 2024 , the municipality had a population of 172,000.
Dimapur
Social community of India
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Sadgop (Bengali: সদগোপ), also spelled as Sadgope, is a Bengali Hindu Yadav (Gopa)
Sadgop
Migration into Northeast India
localisation, or tribalisation) in Assam. However, the process of Sanskritisation was never complete in Assam and significant sections of the population
Indo-Aryan_migration_to_Assam
Indo-Aryan language
causing difficulties in pronunciation. As a part of the process of Sanskritisation, new words are coined using Sanskrit components to be used as replacements
Hindi
1978 book by M. N. Srinivas
The Remembered Village is a 1978 ethnological work by M. N. Srinivas. The book is about the villager who lives in the small village, named as Rampura in
The_Remembered_Village
Caste community of India
rural parts of Bihar and Bengal in the 1880s. Koeris have attempted Sanskritisation— as part of social resurgence. During the British rule in India, Koeris
Koeri
Indian caste
clan system was later emulated by people as an early example of the sanskritisation process. The All-India Kashyap Rajput Mahasabha pressure group was
Kashyap_(caste)
Dravidian language
rather that Telugu was the older term and Trilinga must be the later Sanskritisation of it. If so the derivation itself must have been quite ancient because
Telugu_language
Indian anthropologist and sociologist (1916–1999)
known for his work on caste and caste systems, social stratification, Sanskritisation and Westernisation in southern India and the concept of 'dominant caste'
M._N._Srinivas
Village deities are a common feature of the Hindu pantheon of deities. They are known as Gramadevatas. Each Hindu region and caste of India and South Asia
Village deities of Sri Lankan Tamils
Village_deities_of_Sri_Lankan_Tamils
Dravidian language
vocabulary, grammar and literary styles, reflecting the increased trend of Sanskritisation in the Tamil country. Tamil vocabulary never became quite as heavily
Tamil_language
Religions that originated on the Indian subcontinent
religious and social life to Brahmanic norms", a process sometimes called Sanskritisation. It is reflected in the tendency to identify local deities with the
Indian_religions
Demon Queen of the Leyaks
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Rangda
Ethnic Kashmiris who adhere to Hinduism and are native to the Kashmir Valley
Historical Vedic religion Vedic period Indo-Aryan migrations Gupta Empire Sanskritisation Greater India Maratha Empire Late-Classical Hinduism Bhakti movement
Kashmiri_Hindus
Dalit caste of India
early part of the 20th century, the Jatavs attempted the process of sanskritisation, claiming themselves to be historical of the Kshatriya varna. They
Jatav
Group(s) of people organised as a tribe, community, clan, sub-clan or religious sects
based on economic, social and political influences (a process known as sanskritisation). In the course of Indian history, various economic, political and
Jāti
Ethnic group/class in India and Nepal
Vishnu. In the 1920s, Ganga Prasad Gupta, a proponent of Kushwaha sanskritisation, said Kushwaha families worshiped Hanuman, who Pinch described as "the
Kushwaha
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List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_population
Indo-Aryan language
hyper-Persianisation of Urdu was prompted in part by the increasing Sanskritisation of Hindi.[page needed] However, the style of Urdu spoken on a day-to-day
Urdu
1966 book by Louis Dumont
follow the habits of the higher castes. This concept was termed as Sanskritisation by M. N. Srinivas. He states that the ideology of caste system is fundamentally
Homo_Hierarchicus
Former Governor of Mizoram
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Kummanam_Rajasekharan
Ruling and warrior class of the Hindu varna system
scriptures such as Mahabharata. Indian caste system Forward castes Sanskritisation Upinder Singh (2017). Political Violence in Ancient India. Harvard
Kshatriya
Indian caste
population is particularly numerous in Ahmedabad, Dahod, Mumbai and Surat. Sanskritisation Shah, A. M. (1987). "Untouchability, the Untouchables and Social Change
Mahyavanshi
RSS-affiliated lawyers' association
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Akhil Bharatiya Adhivakta Parishad
Akhil_Bharatiya_Adhivakta_Parishad
Leader of the Indian RSS (1915–1996)
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Madhukar_Dattatraya_Deoras
Maratha clan
writing for him an adequate genealogy. This process recalls that of Sanskritisation, but sociologists refer to such emulation of Kshatriyas by Shudras
Bhonsle_(clan)
Group of Shaivite temples in India
consider Tevaram as a divine musical form. There is a common view that Sanskritisation of names of the temples are carried out in later period that superseded
Paadal_Petra_Sthalam
Dalit community of India
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Saroj (surname) Dalits in Bihar Sanskritisation Turuk Pasi Anthropological survey of India newsletter: Apr-Jun, 2019
Pasi_(caste)
Indo-European language native to the Indian subcontinent
on. Following this period, the language underwent a small degree of Sanskritisation (i.e., MIA bamhana > brahmana, tta > tva in some cases). Bhikkhu Bodhi
Pali
Feminine or female deity
identified with "mainstream" Hindu deities, a process that has been called Sanskritisation. Others attribute it to the influence of monism or Advaita, which discounts
Goddess
aboriginal culture and under certain stronger politico-economic systems, Sanskritisation and Hinduisation intensified and became prominent. Such an assimilated
Culture_of_Assam
Indian journalist (born 1972)
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Suresh_Chavhanke
Indian Hindutva militant organisation
Sita Ram Goel Swaraj Prakash Gupta Ideology Hindutva Akhand Bharat Bharat Mata Cow vigilante violence Integral humanism Saffronisation Sanskritisation
Bajrang_Dal
Historical Vedic religion Vedic period Indo-Aryan migrations Gupta Empire Sanskritisation Greater India Maratha Empire Late-Classical Hinduism Bhakti movement
List of Hindu temples in India
List_of_Hindu_temples_in_India
Hindu weavers caste found in various Indian states
varieties. The Padmasalis are of Shudra origin, but through the process of Sanskritisation they claim to be of Brahmin status. They created various myths in order
Padmasali_(caste)
Prime Minister of India since 2014
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Narendra_Modi
Former Indian political party
Sita Ram Goel Swaraj Prakash Gupta Ideology Hindutva Akhand Bharat Bharat Mata Cow vigilante violence Integral humanism Saffronisation Sanskritisation
Bharatiya_Jana_Sangh
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Sabarimala Ayyappa Seva Samajam
Sabarimala_Ayyappa_Seva_Samajam
Indian Marathi house
writing for him an adequate genealogy. This process recalls that of Sanskritisation, but sociologists refer to such emulation of Kshatriyas by Shudras
Bhonsle_dynasty
Political and cultural advancement of Backward Castes
The Backward Caste movement in Bihar can be traced back to the formation of Triveni Sangh, a caste coalition and political party, in the 1930s, which was
Backward Caste movement in Bihar
Backward_Caste_movement_in_Bihar
Hindu artisan caste
example, the sociologist M. N. Srinivas, who developed the concept of sanskritisation, juxtaposed the success of the Lingayat caste in achieving advancement
Vishwakarma_community
Hindutva activist
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Sambhaji_Bhide
Social community of South Asia
as "Rajputisation", which, like Sanskritisation, was a mode for upward mobility, but it differed from Sanskritisation in other attributes, like the method
Rajput
Ethnic group in western India
Bhil Meena is another sub-division among the Meenas. As part of a sanskritisation process, some Bhils present themselves as Meenas, who hold a higher
Meena
Subcaste of Ahir/Yadav community in India
Yadu. By 1910s they became the part of Yadav community as part of Sanskritisation. India. Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (1950). Marketing Series
Gowala_(caste)
Hindu festival that reveres Surya (sun god)
in the Atharva Veda and the Vishnu Purana. It is believed to be the sanskritisation of the Tai-Ahom term Poi-hu (from Poi meaning worship, and Hu meaning
Makar_Sankranti
Language family
and the establishment of the Kuru kingdom c. 1100 BCE, a process of Sanskritisation of the masses started, which resulted in a language shift in northern
Dravidian_languages
2nd head of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (1906–1973)
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M._S._Golwalkar
Migrations of Indo-Aryans into the Indian subcontinent
of the Indo-Aryan migrations into northern India, and the onset of Sanskritisation with the rise of the Kuru kingdom, as described by Michael Witzel.
Indo-Aryan_migrations
Princely state of India
as the founder of the Kapurthala State. The Kalals later underwent Sanskritisation and adopted the new term Ahluwalia for themselves and their low-caste
Kapurthala_State
Hindu caste
titles in various Indian states, it's their choice under the process of sanskritisation. Pandita, K.N; Charak, S.D.S; Rizvi, B.R, eds. (2003), People of India:
Basith
Indian politician, nationalist, barrister and academician (1901–1953)
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Shyama_Prasad_Mukherjee
Herding caste of India
"Shepherd Times". Later the community went through the process of De-Sanskritisation and dropped the suffix Kshatriya. Among the reasons cited for de-sanskritization
Gadaria_people
Hindu temple of Shiva in Tamil Nadu, India
the late medieval text Chidambaramahatmya may reflect a process of Sanskritisation, where these North Indian named sages with Vedic links became incorporated
Nataraja_Temple,_Chidambaram
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List of leaders of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
List_of_leaders_of_the_Rashtriya_Swayamsevak_Sangh
Caste in the Indian subcontinent
their commercial prosperity and Vaishnavite affiliations, through Sanskritisation. Jalia Kaibartas are categorised as a Scheduled Caste (CS) and are
Jalia_Kaibarta
Ethnic group from Assam
the state religion, Suremphaa Rajeswar Singha (1751–1769) ordered Sanskritisation. All funerals were to be practised under the Hindu cremation rites
Ahom_people
Occupational community of barbers in India
relatively lower castes to lay claim on higher varna status is termed as Sanskritisation. Bhagat Sain, Saint and Bhakti poet Sahib Singh, one of the Panj Pyare
Nai_(caste)
Brahmin Community
land-owning groups in South Gujarat. They eventually underwent a process of Sanskritisation that saw them conform more closely to the classical Brahmin practices
Anavil
July 2022. Bandopadhay, Sruti (18 July 2008). "Dance: The tool of Sanskritisation process in Manipur » Ausdance". Ausdance. Retrieved 24 July 2022. Kothari
Atombapu_Sharma
General Secretary of Rashtriya Swayamsevaka Sangha (RSS)
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Dattatreya_Hosabale
and literature of India. Hindi, India's most spoken language, is a "Sanskritisation register" of the Delhi dialect. In addition, all modern Indo-Aryan
Culture_of_India
Ahom king from 1696 to 1714
advised his sons to take his initiation. Since the days of Sudangphaa, Sanskritisation or Indianization of the gained momentum and reached its peak during
Sukhrungpha
Ethnic group
and other peasants especially outside the Valley as a means of the Sanskritisation process, although their status is not accepted by the upper-level Srēṣṭha
Shresthas
Indian sociologist (1932–2020)
analyzing the process of modernisation of India, the limitation of Sanskritisation, Westernisation and Little and Great Tradition in explaining Social
Yogendra_Singh
Trade union in India
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Bharatiya_Mazdoor_Sangh
Cultural festival in Assam, India
etc. The Indo-Aryans upon their arrival in Assam helped in gradually sanskritisation of the native Bihu/Bisu to bring it to the present form. Being the
Bihu
Leader of the Indian RSS (1922–2003)
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Rajendra_Singh_(RSS)
Indian social reformer (1916–2010)
Sita Ram Goel Swaraj Prakash Gupta Ideology Hindutva Akhand Bharat Bharat Mata Cow vigilante violence Integral humanism Saffronisation Sanskritisation
Nanaji_Deshmukh
Nagaon and Doyang-Dhansiri regions, where sanskritisation of the non-Indo-Aryan communities occurred. Sanskritisation was a process that occurred simultaneously
People_of_Assam
Community of India
as kshatriya and to reform the caste practices in the directions of sanskritisation and westernisation.[clarification needed] Rowe's opinion has been challenged
Kayastha
American Hindu teacher
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David_Frawley
Indian Hindutva paramilitary organisation
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Rashtriya_Swayamsevak_Sangh
Indian caste found predominantly in Maharashtra
writing for him an adequate genealogy. This process recalls that of Sanskritisation, but sociologists refer to such emulation of Kshatriyas by Shudras
Maratha_(caste)
About old states
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History_of_Hinduism
Historical literary register of Bengali
As a result, the Brahmins, a Hindu pandit caste, chose the path of Sanskritisation to make a pure language which would be used as a representative of
Sadhu_bhasha
Indian Brahmin sub-caste inhabiting the Konkan region
Chitpavan Brahmins who were high locally is similar to the concept of Sanskritisation in which low caste Hindus try to elevate their status. Oroon.K.Ghosh
Chitpavan_Brahmins
Ethnic group from Assam, northeast India
matrilineal or not entirely patrilineal. The Chutia people experienced Sanskritisation when the Chutia kingdom was extant, and later from Ekasarana dharma
Chutia_people
Ethnic group of India
communities in India, the Dhanuk community has engaged in the process of Sanskritisation by identifying a community hero within epic and historic narratives
Dhanuk
Ethnic group
Amiruzzaman (2012). "The 16th century Koch kingdom: Evolving patterns of sanskritisation". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 73: 249–254. ISSN 2249-1937
Assamese_Brahmin
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Peethambar | பீதாஂபர
Vishnu
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Victorious; Supporter
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, a variant of Ash by misdivision of Middle English atten ash ‘at the ash’, or a habitational name from any of the many places in England and Wales named Nash, from this phrase, as for example Nash in Buckinghamshire, Herefordshire, or Shropshire. The name was established from an early date in Wales and Ireland.Jewish : of unknown origin, possibly an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.The surname Nash was taken to Ireland from England or Wales by a family who established themselves in Co. Kerry in the 13th century, during the second wave of Anglo-Norman settlement.
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King of religion
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Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Blessing; Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Old French plasquet, a diminutive of plascq ‘damp meadow’.
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Cæcilia, SILJA means "blind."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Servant of Tulasi or Basil Plant
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Hindu, Indian, Mythological
Son of Lord Sun; God
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