Pillars of Indian Life

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Pillars of Indian Life. Caste System. To ensure spiritual purity Couldn’t move up or down in class “Untouchables” Effects: Inequality v Social Order Only relationship where people are equal is friend to friend. Family Life. Structure - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pillars of Indian Life

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Caste System• To ensure spiritual purity• Couldn’t move up or down in class• “Untouchables”

Effects: Inequality v Social Order•Only relationship where people are equal is friend to friend

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Family Life• Structure• Joint Family- is an extended family consisting of many generations living under the same roof.

1. Patriarchal- father is head of family

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Family Life• Structure

2. Parents- respected3. Children- continual family support

throughout their lives

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Women’s Lives• Shakti: 'The Great Divine Mother' in Hinduism• Had to obey a male relative• Little rights but highly protected

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Village Life• Landlord- owned farmland that others

worked on• Small villages• Protection

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Economy• Trade with foreign nations

Sold silks, cotton, wool, ivory, spices, & precious gems

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Society• Men could have more

than one wife

• Suttee: widows committed suicide by throwing themselves on top of their husband’s flaming funeral

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Arranged Marriages

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Question:• How would you feel if your parents

arranged your marriage to someone you barely knew?