In traditional Hindu society, if an "untouchable" (now referred to as Dalit) were to touch a Brahmin on purpose, it could lead to severe social repercussions. Brahmins, considered the highest caste, might feel that their ritual purity has been compromised, potentially resulting in social ostracism or rituals of purification. Historically, such an act could provoke strong reactions from the community, reflecting the deep-rooted caste tensions and discrimination in Indian society. However, contemporary views are shifting, with growing movements advocating for equality and social justice.
DGUSA Untouchable happened on 2011-09-10.
In traditional Hindu society, untouchables were considered impure and touching them was believed to transfer that impurity to the person who touched them. This concept was based on the caste system, where untouchables were considered the lowest social group. If a person from a higher caste touched an untouchable, they were required to undergo a purification ritual to cleanse themselves of the perceived impurity. This practice has been widely criticized and efforts have been made to abolish caste-based discrimination in modern India.
Well, if you get touched by it, its just like touching your face. Not much happens.
there harmless
they might die
She'd file a lawsuit.
It may try to bite.
When you touched yourself at night. Which was probably 1960-1966.
if you touch it then you will lose touch .
Nothing would happen as it would just go onto your skin
becomes electric
you will burn and burn and it will hurt alot