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Kinship, Caste and Class (Early Societies) (c. 600 BCE-600 CE)

Jharkhand Board · Class 12 · History

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Topics in Kinship, Caste and Class (Early Societies) (c. 600 BCE-600 CE)

1

Understanding Historical Sources and the Mahabharata

  • The Mahabharata is a colossal epic with over 100,000 verses, composed over 1,000 years (c. 500 BCE onwards)
  • Critical Edition project (1919-1966) led by V.S. Sukthankar revealed common elements across manuscripts from all over India
  • Regional variations in manuscripts reflect complex social processes and dialogue between dominant and local traditions
2

Kinship and Family Systems

  • Sanskrit terms: kula (family), jnati (kinfolk), vamsha (lineage)
  • Patriliny became dominant - tracing descent from father to son
  • Mahabharata story reinforces patrilineal succession through Kuru dynasty conflict
3

The Varna System and Caste Hierarchies

  • Four-fold varna order: Brahmanas, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras
  • Brahmanas claimed divine origin through Purusha Sukta of Rigveda
  • Prescribed occupations: Brahmanas (priests, teachers), Kshatriyas (warriors, rulers), Vaishyas (agriculture, trade), Shudras (service)
4

Alternative Social Systems and Regional Variations

  • Forest dwellers (nishadas) lived outside Brahmanical framework
  • Nomadic pastoralists viewed with suspicion by settled agriculturists
  • Non-Sanskrit speakers labeled as mlechchhas

Key Concepts

Kinship refers to family relationshipsThe varna system classified society intoWhile varna provided a fourThe period saw diverse marriage practicesCertain groups

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