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Ancient Indian Sociology Lord Rama of Dalits

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International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, 4 (6): 992-993 (September 2020)

Abstract

This paper peeps around the age old reality or for some a myth of Ramayana and its traces in modern Indian culture. More importantly, the study draws attention towards the relation or the acceptance of Dalits for Lord Rama and how Lord Rama adapted Dalits, few incidents, coincidences from the 7000 years old Ramayana, and the socio political events have been drafted to put forward the truth behind the affable relationship of Lord Rama and Dalits. Researching through various articles, YouTube videos, News, Debates and distinguishing my thoughts, and of course peeping into informative sites and reading valuable comments of the experts and analyst I have penned this research paper on Ancient Indian Sociology – Lord Rama of Dalits bringing forward EQUALITY. FRIENDSHIP, RESPECT, and IMPARTIALITY the noteworthy qualities of both Lord Rama and Dalits. My research put forwards absolute facts of the great Saint Kabir who unequivocally praises Lord Rama calling himself Lord Rama’s pet, further the paper brings across realistic facts of present India’s Ramnami community from Chhattisgarh originally Dalits who rejected their caste and adopted the devotional path of Lord Rama, this community members have Lord Rama’s name tattooed all over their bodies, which itself shouts aloud that even the anomalies of untouchability did not stop them in their worship of Lord Rama. Finally, one fact which no one can erase from the history is that might be Ramayana, Mahabharata or for that matter, the Constitution of India all were written and created by Dalits. More interesting the fact to look in is that the Constitution of India has a fine looking sketch of Lord Ram, Mother Sita, and Laxmana and see the happenstance this is imprinted at the beginning of the chapter related to Fundamental Rights, which proves the mighty role Dalits played in ancient Ramayana and also in the modern the Indian culture. Dr. Vinay P. Raut Äncient Indian Sociology Lord Rama of Dalits" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-6 , October 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd33551.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/33551/ancient-indian-sociology-lord-rama-of-dalits/dr-vinay-p-raut

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