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Elaborate Srinivas's views on religion and society among the Coorgs

Topic: Religion and Society. Syllabus: Religion and Society: Religious communities in India; Problems of religious minorities. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2019 and Religion and Society.

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Srinivas studied Coorg religion as observed social structure. The okka and ancestor cult knit kin and land. Hinduism appears as graded ritual interaction, not a church of equals. Sanskritization and local dominance already organise prestige. The monograph founds his later field view of Indian society.

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Introduction

M. N. Srinivas’s Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India treats religion as social structure, not as private belief. Among Coorgs, cult, kin, and caste make one living system.

Body

Field view of religion

  • Srinivas refused an Indological India of texts alone. Coorg ritual is observed in the okka, the ancestral house, and the village.
  • Religion here is solidarity: ancestor worship, festivals, and purity rules knit the joint family and rank Coorgs against neighbours.
  • Structure is the network of groups. Function is what a rite does for order, as a funeral or harvest rite renews the okka.

Caste, Hinduism, and the Coorgs

  • Coorgs appear as a locally dominant landed group whose ritual style is both distinctive and tied to wider Hindu practice.
  • Sanskritization is already in view: prestige comes from copying a higher local model while remaining inside caste.
  • Temples, priests, and pollution rules show Hinduism as graded interaction, not as one church of equal believers.

Method

  • The Coorg monograph is the seed of Srinivas’s later Rampura tools: field view, dominant caste, and change inside structure.
  • A. R. Desai would still say harmony language underplays class on the land.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  C[Coorg field] --> O[Okka ancestor cult]
  O --> R[Religion as solidarity]
  R --> SK[Sanskritization caste rank]

Conclusion

  • For Srinivas, Coorg religion is society in ritual form: okka, ancestor, and caste rank. The study founded a field sociology of Hinduism as lived relations, not as a book of doctrines.

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