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The Hindu Jajmani System is a foundational anthropological work that examines one of the most significant socio-economic structures in traditional Hindu village communities. William Henricks Wiser provides comprehensive ethnographic research into the jajmani system, a reciprocal arrangement where various occupational castes provided specialized services to landholding families in exchange for grain and other necessities.
This detailed study explores how the jajmani system functioned as an intricate web of interdependence, connecting farmers, artisans, priests, and service providers within the village hierarchy. Wiser’s research reveals the complex mechanisms of service obligations, payment structures, and social relationships that held villages together for centuries. The work offers valuable insights into pre-modern Indian economic organization, caste relations, and the traditional division of labor.
Essential for scholars of Hinduism, anthropology, Indian history, and rural sociology, this book remains a cornerstone reference for understanding village-based economies and traditional social structures in South Asia.
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