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The village is a system of jati, land, shrine, and state ties. Srinivas’s Rampura, Dube’s Shamirpet, and Marriott’s Kishan Garhi are type cases. It is open to market and tirtha, not an isolate. Panchayati raj sits on the same structure. Tribal hamlets are a clan-forest variant of the system.
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Introduction
The Indian village as a social system is a set of lasting relations among jati, land, shrine, and state. It is not a self-sufficient republic, but it is a working whole.
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Parts of the system
- M. N. Srinivas’s Rampura: dominant caste, service jatis, faction, and the vote as one system.
- S. C. Dube’s Shamirpet: caste, kinship, and administration in a Telangana village.
- Marriott’s Kishan Garhi: little and great tradition as ritual traffic with the outside.
How the system hangs
- Land and jajmani-like services bind households. Rank is purity plus power.
- The shrine and Vidyarthi’s sacred centres pull the village into civilisation.
- Panchayat, police, and school are now internal offices of the same system.
Open, not isolate
- N. K. Bose already denied the island myth. Markets, marriage circles, and Karve’s regional kinship open the village.
- Examples today include reserved panchayati raj chairs captured by the old dominant caste, and migrant remittances that still fund the local feast.
- Tribal hamlets in Fifth Schedule belts are a variant system: clan and forest in place of jajmani, yet still a whole.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD V[Village system] --> J[Jati land faction] V --> S[Shrine state market] E[Rampura Shamirpet] --> V
Conclusion
The Indian village is a social system of caste or clan, land, ritual, and external ties. Rampura, Shamirpet, and Kishan Garhi remain the teaching examples of that whole.
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