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The Law and Custom of Hindoo Castes is a comprehensive examination of one of the world’s most complex social systems. Arthur Steele meticulously explores the legal frameworks and customary practices that have governed Hindu caste society throughout history.
The book delves into the hierarchical structure of castes, their origins, and the regulations that define social interactions within and between different castes. Steele analyzes how caste membership influences occupation, marriage, ritual practices, and social obligations. The work provides valuable insights into how these traditions have been maintained and transmitted across generations.
This scholarly treatise is essential for understanding Hindu society’s organizational principles and the cultural values that underpin the caste system. It remains an important historical and anthropological resource for academics, students, and anyone seeking to comprehend the complexities of Hindu social organization and its lasting impact on Indian civilization.







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