The book offers a comprehensive sociological analysis of Indian society by examining how family, kinship, religion, and the economy function as interconnected institutions. It blends classical sociological theories with Indian laws, data, and lived realities to explain continuity and change. Emphasizing interdependence, it shows how rituals shape markets, kinship influences mobility, and institutions manage risk, inequality, and social order while adapting to modernization and democratic reforms.
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