Sanskritization can be defined as the process by which, a lower caste or tribe transfers the customs, rituals, beliefs, ideology and lifestyle of a higher and especially a Dwij (Dwija) caste. Is. Takes.
The word 'Sanskritisation' was coined by M.N. Srinivasa Sanskritization is the process by which a 'lower' caste or tribe or other group adopts the customs, customs, beliefs, ideology and way of life of a higher and more specifically 'Dwija' caste.
The effect of sanskritisation is multifaceted. Its influence can be seen in language, literature, ideology, music, dance, drama, lifestyle and rituals.
Effects of Sanskritisation :
(i) Sanskritization in the social sphere: The social aspect of sanskritisation is far more important from the point of view of change.
Lower caste persons are inclined towards Sanskritization because in this way they can elevate their social status and attain higher status in the caste hierarchy.
(ii) Sanskritization in the Economic Sector: Economic reforms and Sanskritization is another related issue. low caste people
To enhance his economic condition, he gave up unclean occupations because clean business is a symbol of social light.
(iii) Sanskritization in the religious sphere: Sanskritization can be seen in the religious sphere as well. Like Brahmins, people from many lower castes pluck the sacred thread. They also regularly visit his temple and perform aarti and bhajan. He has renounced forbidden food and unclean business.
(iv) Sanskritization in lifestyle: The life patterns of the lower castes have also been sanskritised. Like the upper castes, they also get bail.
Houses built for them. Now they sit on the cots with the upper caste without any fear or hesitation. They also keep their houses clean and wear upper caste clothes.