Do Dalits in India consider themselves Hindus?
The question needs to be understood before it is
answered.
If you really understood what a “dalit” is
and what a :Hindu” was, I doubt whether you would ask this question. Please do
read the info in the following link for greater clarity.
What is the exact meaning of hindi word,
"Dalit"?
The exact meaning of the word “DALIT” is ‘ground down’,
or ‘broken to pieces’. The word 'DALIT" is an adjective meaning
‘oppressed’ (but is often incorrectly used as a noun) and is, in proper
context, used to describe:
ANY continually
oppressed and suppressed, downtrodden *PERSON*, mentally crushed and broken,
who most likely would be a woman, minor, widow, divorcee, orphan, disabled
person, labourer, a person from SC, ST , OBC or any other oppressed minority
group.
i.e, NOT JUST a person who is from what is termed the
untouchable communities.
A dalit, a continually oppressed and suppressed victim of
atrocities, could be a Brahmin who has been and still is unfairly treated in an
inhumane way
Now that we have the definition of the word
"dalit", let's rephrase your question and see if it still needs to be
asked.
“Do victims of continual oppression in India consider
themselves Hindus?”
You might as well ask, “Do victims of continual
oppression in India consider themselves Muslims?”
I'm quite sure what you really meant to ask was:
Do those Avarnas who come from communities that were
traditionally considered Acchuts (translated untouchables of India) consider
themselves Hindus?
Again, this question has several different answers
depending upon what meaning you give to the word ‘Hindu’. A Hindu means
different things to different people at different times in different
situations. By Hindu, do you mean..
A. Indian ?
B. A person falling in one of the four Varnas?
C. A person who falls in one of the four Varnas or is
considered an untouchable by the so-called higher castes?
D. A person who is considered to belong to a religion
that is commonly seen as Hinduism?
I'm sure, by “Hindu” you don't mean “Indian” because
otherwise your question could be rephrased as follows:
Do Dalits in India consider themselves Indians?
Of course they do, as they are dalits IN and OF India
(i.e Indians)
I take it, by “Hindu" you really mean “B" (or
maybe D). If so..
ANSWER:
Unlike the Shudras who were part of Hindu Varna system,
the Acchuts were never Hindus(B) as they were Varnaless, the Avaranas. Still,
some with limited education believe they are Hindus just because they (are made
to) believe in certain deities of the people of Varnas.
Note:
Originally, the word Hindu was only geographic identity, nothing else. It was
after the establishment of RSS in 1925 that the concept of ‘Hinduism’ (a word
coined by the British) was created and a religious identity for the Hindus
emerged as followers of Hinduism. Is Hinduism a religion or a way of life?
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