Which of the following assertions are correctly matched with the anti-caste social reformer: A) The 'lower castes' are the true upholders of Dravidian culture: Ghasi das B) People must not be discriminated on the basis of caste, as all humankind belongs to the same caste: Shri Narayana Guru C) Shudras and Atishudras should unite to challenge caste discrimination: Jyotirao Phule Choose the correct option.
Which of the following assertions are correctly matched with the anti-caste social reformer: A) The 'lower castes' are the true upholders of Dravidian culture: Ghasi das B) People must not be discriminated on the basis of caste, as all humankind belongs to the same caste: Shri Narayana Guru C) Shudras and Atishudras should unite to challenge caste discrimination: Jyotirao Phule Choose the correct option. Correct Answer <span style="">B and C</span>
Gradually, by the second half of the nineteenth century, people from within the Non-Brahman castes began organising movements against caste discrimination
- They demanded social equality and justice.
Key Points
- Narayan Guru argued against treating people unequally based on caste differences. According to him, all humankind belonged to the same caste.
- Mahatma Phule proposed that Shudras (labouring castes) and ati Shudras (untouchables) should unite to challenge caste discrimination.
Mistake Points
- The lower caste is the true upholder of Dravidian Culture. is said by Periyaar swamy.
Hence, Narayan Guru missions One caste for all and Mahatma Phule said Shudras and Atishudra fight against the Upper caste.