Q6(a) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2015 · Anthropology GS 2 · 20 marks · 1 min read

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Examine the contribution of village studies towards the understanding of Indian social system

Topic: Indian Village. Syllabus: 5.1 Indian Village—Significance of village study in India; Indian village as a social system; Traditional and changing patterns of settlement and inter-caste relations; Agrarian relations in Indian villages; Impact of globalization on Indian villages. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2015 and Indian Village.

Revision summary

Village monographs replaced varna texts with jati, land, and faction. Srinivas, Dube, and Marriott set the classic Indian village model. The village is open to market, shrine, and state. Karve’s kinship zones explain regional marriage difference. Panchayati raj and development still use this grammar.

Model answer

Introduction

Village studies turned Indian society from a textual varna map into a field of jati, land, and faction. They are the empirical backbone of how anthropology understands the Indian social system.

Body

From text to field

  • M. N. Srinivas at Rampura showed dominant caste, Sanskritisation, and the vote bank in one village.
  • S. C. Dube at Shamirpet joined caste, faction, and planned change.
  • McKim Marriott at Kishan Garhi tested little and great tradition as actual ritual traffic, not a book.

What the system looks like

  • The village is not a republic isolate. M. N. Srinivas and others showed ties to market, shrine, and state.
  • Irawati Karve supplied regional kinship that village studies then saw as north–south difference in marriage.
  • Oscar Lewis and F. G. Bailey added faction and caste politics as the local state.

Limits and later use

  • One village is not India. Yet compared monographs built a system: hierarchy, reciprocity, and mobility.
  • L. P. Vidyarthi linked village clients to the sacred complex at Gaya, so the system includes the tirtha.
  • Development, panchayati raj, and media studies still start from this village grammar.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  V[Village studies] --> S[Srinivas Dube Marriott]
  V --> J[Jati faction land]
  V --> X[Shrine market state]

Conclusion

  • Village studies contributed the working model of Indian society: jati, dominant caste, faction, and extra-village ties. Without them, the social system would remain a shastric cartoon.

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