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The continuum maps groups between tribe and caste poles. Sanskritisation is Srinivas’s copy of high-caste Hindu style. Movement along the continuum can also be wage, church, or law. ST lists and FRA may hold the tribal pole despite Hindu rites. The terms are related, not interchangeable.
Model answer
Introduction
The tribe–caste continuum is a model of where a group sits between clan community and ranked jati. Sanskritisation is one cultural process that can move a group along that line.
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Two different tools
- Continuum, in Ghurye, Bose, and Bailey, is a map of social types: tribe at one pole, caste at the other.
- Sanskritisation, in M. N. Srinivas, is imitation of a locally high Hindu style to claim rank.
- A group can sit mid-continuum without Sanskritising, for example by taking a mine wage or a church.
How they relate
- Sanskritisation is a common engine of movement toward the caste pole: temple, vegetarian public, and marriage rules.
- Continuum also includes land loss, Fifth Schedule listing, and political ST identity, which may freeze the tribal pole even when rites look Hindu.
Comment
- Treating them as synonyms hides law. FRA claimants may Sanskritise and still need a tribal pole.
- Elwin feared Sanskritisation as women’s loss. He still used a distinct-tribe pole, not only a continuum walk.
- Difference: one is a path of style; the other is a range of structures.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD TC[Tribe-caste continuum] --> MAP[Structural range] SK[Sanskritisation] --> STY[Style copy] SK --> TC
Conclusion
Sanskritisation is a cultural mobility process. The tribe–caste continuum is a structural range. The first may feed the second; it does not equal it.
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