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Here is a comprehensive guide to the book, its themes, and how to approach it.
Unlike Western Indologists who studied Hinduism from the outside, Dange approached it from the inside—as a born Hindu who later rejected Brahminical orthodoxy. He served as the secretary of the (Committee for the Eradication of Blind Faith) alongside the famous rationalist Dr. Narendra Dabholkar. Hinduism Dharma Ya Kalank Book
: It is often cited in contexts related to Dalit and Bahujan movements, where it is used to critique what the author views as the "Brahminization" or "Saffronization" of Indian history and society. Here is a comprehensive guide to the book,
(four-caste) system as a "division of laborers" rather than a "division of labor," arguing it is a rigid, birth-based hierarchy designed to maintain inequality. The "Kalank" (Stigma) Argument: Narendra Dabholkar
is its reductionism. Dange presents Hinduism as a monolithic, unchanging horror. He rarely acknowledges the dialectical nature of Indian philosophy, where one Upanishad says "Tat Tvam Asi" (You are that) and another text codifies caste.
Despite the backlash, supporters of "Hinduism Dharma Ya Kalank" argue that the book serves an essential purpose in the Hindu reform movement.
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