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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat is caste — and has it always meant what we think it means?
In Varna Vyavastha: Beyond Jaati and Caste, Subodh K. reexamines one of the most complex and misunderstood social systems in human history. Separating philosophical ideas from social practice, the book investigates how varna, jaati, and caste evolved through centuries of interpretation, translation, and political change.
Through close readings of classical texts and analysis of historical context, the author argues that many modern assumptions about caste emerge from layered reinterpretations rather than original frameworks. The result is a provocative yet carefully reasoned exploration of hierarchy, identity, and social imagination in India.
Accessible yet deeply researched, this book speaks to anyone interested in inequality, civilization, and the power of ideas to shape societies.
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Subodh Katiyar
Subodh K. is an interdisciplinary researcher whose work bridges technology, philosophy, and social thought. Trained in engineering and holding a Master’s degree in Information Technology, with academic honors in philosophy, his research brings analytical and systems-based approaches to the study of classical Indic texts and social theory.
His scholarship focuses on the intersection of Vedic literature, intellectual history, and sociology, examining how concepts such as varna, jaati, and caste evolved through processes of interpretation, institutionalization, and historical transformation. Combining technical reasoning with philosophical inquiry, he applies interdisciplinary methods drawn from systems analysis, textual interpretation, and social theory to revisit foundational assumptions about hierarchy and social organization in early Indian thought.
Varna Vyavastha: Beyond Jaati and Caste reflects his ongoing research into the relationship between cosmology, symbolism, and social structures, seeking to connect classical textual traditions with contemporary global discussions on inequality and social stratification.
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