Indian History & Post-Independence, TLP-UPSC Mains Answer Writing
Q.3. Discuss the role of Jyotirao Phule in challenging caste-based hierarchies in 19th-century India. (150 words, 10 marks)
Introduction
Jyotirao Phule emerged as a pioneering social reformer who radically challenged the caste system and Brahminical dominance in 19th-century India. As Phule famously asserted, “The real knowledge comes from breaking the chains of caste.”
Body
Role of Jyotirao Phule in Challenging Caste Hierarchies
- Ideological Critique : Phule exposed how Brahmins used religious texts and rituals to maintain caste-based oppression, arguing that social inequality was legitimised through distorted interpretations of Hindu scriptures.
- Rejection of Scriptural Justifications: In his work Gulamgiri, Phule systematically attacked the scriptural basis of caste and untouchability, equating the treatment of lower castes in India to slavery.
- Educational Empowerment Recognising education as key to emancipation, Phule and Savitribai Phule started the first schools for girls and Dalits, directly defying upper caste norms and enabling lower castes to gain access to knowledge and self-worth.
- Founding of Satyashodhak Samaj: In 1873, Phule institutionalised his anti-caste ideology by founding this society to promote truth-seeking, equality, and rationalism, while rejecting Brahminical dominance in rituals and priesthood.
- Practical Efforts Toward Social Equality: Phule encouraged inter-caste dining and marriages, organised community events for lower castes, and campaigned against untouchability, offering a direct challenge to caste segregation in daily life.
- Stand Against Patriarchy: Phule extended his critique to include gender-based oppression, arguing that caste and patriarchy reinforced each other. He condemned practices like child marriage and advocated for widow remarriage and women’s education.
- Bahujan Identity : Phule articulated a vision for a unified identity of oppressed groups—Shudras, Ati-Shudras, women, and minorities—under the term Bahujan, encouraging collective resistance against caste injustice.
Conclusion
Jyotirao Phule’s relentless efforts laid the foundation for anti-caste activism and social reform in India. As Gail Omvedt notes, “Phule was a pioneer in articulating the cause of the oppressed and envisioning an egalitarian society.”