Untouchable castes, often referred to as Dalits, were historically marginalized and subjected to severe social discrimination within the Indian Caste System, which ranked individuals based on their birth and occupation. Unlike upper castes, who enjoyed privileges, social status, and access to education and resources, untouchables faced systemic exclusion, violence, and limited opportunities. This stark contrast highlighted the deep-seated inequalities and injustices ingrained in the social fabric of India, leading to ongoing efforts for social reform and empowerment for Dalits.
for an untouchable, he should practice his duties and pray to gods. He should serve people of other castes.
Under Buddhist thought there would be no Caste System so that the stigma of being lower caste or untouchable would disappear.
no, they belong to upper castes, mostly from Brahmins, Kshatriyas castes across India and Nepal Region.
The word "Dalit" comes from the Sanskrit, and means "ground", "suppressed", "crushed", or "broken to pieces". It was first used by Jyoti Rao Phule in the nineteenth century, in the context of the oppression faced by the erstwhile "untouchable" castes of the Hindus. According to Victor Premsagar the term expresses their "weakness, poverty and humiliation at the hands of the upper castes in the Indian society.
Everyone has dharma, dharma is ur way of life it does not discriminate agaisnt caste please do not use the word untouchable as it is wrong there s no such thing as an untouchable im a Hindu brahmin my father is a Hindu poojari (priest) we do not liek the use of the word untouchable as it discriminates against certain castes which is not what was intended when all this was created to begin with
i think i oc and other upper caste
Untouchables. They were considered untouchable because they prepared the dead for burial and did other tasks that the other castes refused to do or become involved with in any way.
In the caste system, if a Brahmin (the highest caste) touches an untouchable (the lowest caste), it is considered impure and can result in social repercussions for the Brahmin such as being ostracized or facing backlash from their community. Traditionally, there are strict rules and norms surrounding interactions between different castes.
There have been several songs "untouchable"; "Untouchable" (Tupac Shakur song), 2006 "Untouchable" (Girls Aloud song), 2008 "Untouchable" (Lisa Lopes song) "Untouchable", by Above the Law from Livin' Like Hustlers "Untouchable", by Garbage from Beautiful Garbage "Untouchable", by Luna Halo from Luna Halo "The Untouchables", by Frank Zappa from Broadway the Hard Way "Untouchable", by Taylor Swift from Fearless "The Untouchables", by Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez.
Under Buddhist thought there would be no Caste System so that the stigma of being lower caste or untouchable would disappear.
The Untouchable - novel - was created in 1997.
The ISBN of Untouchable - novel - is 9780140183955.