Who were the Shudras, and how did they emerge as the fourth varna in Aryan society? This question has been examined through detailed research by B. R. Ambedkar in his original English book. This is the Marathi translation of the book that was first published in 1946.
The book throws light on the historical, social, and cultural role of the Shudras. By studying the Vedas, Puranas, historical records, and the structure of society, it explains that the emergence of the Shudras was not merely a social phenomenon but a complex historical process.
Through an in-depth study of the struggles in the lives of the Shudras, the limitations placed on their rights, and their influence within society, the book helps readers understand the true picture of the social system of that time.
This book was dedicated by Dr. Ambedkar to the great social reformer Jyotirao Phule.
It also serves as a guide on how historians should approach writing history—showing the care that must be taken and how truthful and research-based analysis should be presented.
For history enthusiasts, sociologists, and anyone interested in culture, this book offers a new perspective for understanding Aryan society. It also reveals the history of the Shudras and the structure of Indian society.