Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Aug. 2016
The word pariah has two meanings. He is a member of the lower caste of Hinduism and, at the same time, in the Western world an outcast is a socially marginalized person, someone who is in a very disadvantaged situation in the whole of the society.
Outcasts and the caste system in India
In the tradition of Hinduism the society is organized from a stratified system. In this way, the birth of an individual within a type of family and his ethnicity determine your social position. This structure is known as caste systems.
The caste system is based on the belief in reincarnation, that is, the human being has lived a life prior to this and will have another life after death. According to conduct in the present life one will have one life or another in the next existence. Consequently, the behavior in life will determine a more or less favorable reincarnation.
In the caste system it is not possible to change from one social stratum to another, since when you are born into a caste you remain in it until death. Each caste has its world, that is, its rules, its
language and their own gods.Comparing the caste system to a pyramid, at the top are the Brahmans, who are the religious leaders
At the next level are the Kshatriyas, made up of warriors and rulers. Then come the Vaishyas or merchants and the Shudras, who are the peasants and workers. At the base of the pyramid are the Dalits, also known as outcasts or untouchables.
Outcasts are considered impure and this causes them to be despised by the rest of the castes. In recent decades they themselves began to call themselves Dalits, a term that means downtrodden. With this term, the outcasts were denouncing their unjust social situation and the marginalization they suffered. Despite the fact that the caste system is officially abolished, in everyday life outcasts continue to carry out activities less recognized (they incinerate corpses, carry out cleaning tasks in very precarious conditions and carry out the most thankless tasks).
Outcasts in the Western world
In the western world there is no caste system, but there is a hierarchy social based on economic position as the main factor that determines the role of each individual in the whole of society. The most disadvantaged are called pariahs, a term that is equivalent to others, such as marginalized, uprooted, indigent, homeless or homeless.
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