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Dalit / Indian caste system / Dalit Buddhist movement / Tamil Buddhism / Marathi people / B. R. Ambedkar / Caste / Mahar / Varna / Indian society / Religion in India / Hinduism
Date: 2011-08-16 11:42:05
Dalit
Indian caste system
Dalit Buddhist movement
Tamil Buddhism
Marathi people
B. R. Ambedkar
Caste
Mahar
Varna
Indian society
Religion in India
Hinduism

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