Dialogue, dissent and the Bharatiya civilisational ethos
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Dialogue, dissent and the Bharatiya civilisational ethos

To portray Brahmins solely as instruments of oppression is therefore an incomplete reading of history. Bharatiya tradition has long been marked by shastrartha (structured debate), reinterpretation and reform. Its vitality lies not in the absence of conflict, but in its capacity to negotiate conflict through dialogue. The enduring legacy of Kabir and Ravidas is not merely that they protested, it is that they were heard

Adv Karan ThakurAdv Karan Thakur
Mar 8, 2026, 07:00 pm IST
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Bharatiya civilisation has never been static; it has continuously evolved through debate, dissent and self-correction. While social hierarchies existed, so did powerful internal voices that challenged them from within. The lives and verses of Kabir and Ravidas reflect this enduring tradition of dialogue over suppression.

To reduce Bharatiya social history to a single narrative of oppression is to overlook its equally powerful tradition of self-critique and reform. Social inequalities undeniably existed; yet, alongside them flourished a civilisational culture that permitted questioning, debate and moral introspection. It is often argued that Brahmins historically represented entrenched hierarchy. However, such a claim becomes one-dimensional if it ignores the parallel intellectual current that arose from within the same civilisational space, a current that challenged orthodoxy not through violence, but through dialogue and spiritual reasoning.

The Case of Kashi–traditionally regarded as a stronghold of Brahmin scholarship and scriptural debate was also the cradle of two of the most fearless voices of social critique: and .
Kabir openly questioned birth-based superiority. He wrote:

“जो तू बामन बामनी जाया, आन बाट काहे न आया?”
“काहे को कीजै पांडे, छूति विचारा?
छूति ही ते उपजा संसारा।”

These verses challenge the logic of caste hierarchy by pointing to the common biological origin of all human beings. The critique is sharp, even satirical but it is philosophical rather than violent.
Similarly, Ravidas asserted:

“रैदास जन्म के कारणे, होत न कोई नीच।”
“नर को नीच करि डारि है, ओछे करम की कीच।”

Here, the emphasis shifts from birth to conduct. Human dignity, in this view, is not determined by caste but by action. This moral reasoning is deeply aligned with broader Bharatiya philosophical thought, where karma not lineage, ultimately defines worth.

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Not Suppression, but Absorption

What is historically significant is that these saints were not executed or institutionally silenced. Their ideas spread widely and their followers came from diverse social backgrounds, including Brahmins themselves. This reflects a society where dissenting spiritual voices could find space within the broader cultural matrix. For comparison, when challenged prevailing religious authority in his time, he was crucified. The contrast is often cited to underline differences in civilisational responses to theological dissent.

Even today, in certain countries such as Pakistan ,Bangladesh, Afghanistan or SaudiArbia, open theological criticism may invite severe legal or social consequences. The Bharatiya historical experience, despite its imperfections, has generally displayed a greater tolerance for internal religious debate and reformist expression.

Acknowledging this does not mean denying historical injustices. Social discrimination was real and has left deep scars. Yet it is equally important to recognize that Bharatiya civilisation possessed an internal corrective mechanism, one that allowed saints like Kabir and Ravidas to critique society from within, rather than from exile or martyrdom.

To portray Brahmins solely as instruments of oppression is therefore an incomplete reading of history. Bharatiya tradition has long been marked by shastrartha (structured debate), reinterpretation and reform. Its vitality lies not in the absence of conflict, but in its capacity to negotiate conflict through dialogue.
The enduring legacy of Kabir and Ravidas is not merely that they protested, it is that they were heard.

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