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This seminal work by Benoy Kumar Sarkar provides a comprehensive analysis of folk elements that form the foundation of Hindu cultural and religious life. The author meticulously investigates the socio-religious dimensions of various folk institutions within Hinduism, exploring how these traditions have evolved and maintained their relevance across generations.
Sarkar’s contribution to socio-religious studies reveals the intricate connections between folk practices, social structures, and spiritual beliefs in Hindu civilization. Through detailed examination of folk customs, rituals, and institutional frameworks, the book demonstrates how grassroots religious expressions have influenced mainstream Hindu philosophy and practice.
This scholarly work is essential for anyone seeking to understand the authentic voices and cultural expressions of Hindu society beyond textual traditions. It bridges the gap between elite religious scholarship and popular folk traditions, offering valuable insights into the lived experiences of Hindu communities.







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