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Sociology of Indian Culture presents an in-depth analysis of Indian society through a sociological lens. Dhurjati Prasad Mukerji, a renowned sociologist, dissects the complex layers of Indian culture, exploring how historical, religious, and social factors have influenced the development of Indian civilization.
The book examines traditional Indian institutions, social hierarchies, family structures, and cultural practices that define Indian society. Mukerji’s scholarly approach provides readers with a deeper understanding of how cultural values, customs, and beliefs have evolved over time.
This work is essential for students of sociology, anthropology, and Indian studies seeking to understand the sociological foundations of Indian culture. The author’s insights into caste systems, religious traditions, and social change offer valuable perspectives on contemporary Indian society and its roots in historical tradition.







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