Q5(d) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2020 · Sociology GS 1 · 10 marks · 1 min read

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State the reasons for the various religious beliefs and practices in pre-modern societies.

Topic: Religion and Society. Syllabus: Religion and Society: Sociological theories of religion; Types of religious practices: animism, monism, pluralism, sects, cults; Religion in modern society: religion and science, secularization, religious revivalism, fundamentalism. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2020 and Religion and Society.

Revision summary

Pre-modern religion served explanation, solidarity, kinship, and kingship. Tylor and Frazer: intellectualist accounts of soul and magic. Durkheim: group ritual; variety follows social morphology. Weber: theodicy and meaning. Marx: tribute and protest in religious form. Redfield: layered little and great traditions.

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Introduction

Pre-modern societies housed many beliefs and practices because religion did several jobs at once: explanation, solidarity, kingship, and seasonal work. Variety followed from ecology, kinship, and political form, not from a single superstition.

Body

Intellectual and existential reasons

  • E. B. Tylor’s animism and James Frazer’s magic-religion-science sequence offered early intellectualist reasons: to explain dream, death, and crop.
  • Max Weber stressed theodicy: suffering needs a meaningful cosmos.

Social reasons

  • Emile Durkheim: ritual produces the sacred as the group’s ideal. Clans, tribes, and castes therefore differ as groups differ.
  • Ancestor cults follow descent. Irawati Karve’s kinship types predict different funeral and marriage rites.

Political and economic reasons

  • Kingship and priesthood dualise power. Karl Marx read much practice as a veil of tribute, yet peasants also protested in religious idiom.
  • Agricultural calendars need festivals. Pastoral and forest groups need other spirits.

Why various, not one

  • Diffusion, conquest, and little-and-great traditions, after Robert Redfield, mix layers.
  • Pre-modern is not simple. Empires already had plural cults.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  NEED[Explain bind rule work] --> REL[Beliefs practices]
  GRP[Many groups ecologies] --> VAR[Variety]
  REL --> VAR

Conclusion

Various pre-modern beliefs and practices arose to explain misfortune, bind groups, organise kinship, and legitimate rule and work. Tylor, Durkheim, and Weber name intellectual, social, and meaning reasons. Variety tracks many groups and ecologies, not a single primitive mind.

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