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An illustration of Indian social reformer Jyotirao Phule standing powerfully in front of a radiant sunrise. He wears a traditional red turban and a brown vest, and he is pushing against a crumbling stone pillar engraved with words like "CASTE HIERARCHY," "VARNA VYAVASTHA," and "DISCRIMINATION." He is surrounded by a hopeful crowd of men, women, and children. Several women in the crowd are holding books with the words "EDUCATION" and "EQUALITY" written on the covers. In the background, there is a village setting with a building labeled "SCHOOL." At the top right, a scroll banner reads, JYOTIRAO PHULE'S CASTE LAWS: A REVOLUTIONARY LEAGUE FOR JUSTICE.

February 27, 2026/

Introduction Jyotirao Phule’s Caste Laws: Challenging Divine Inequality Jyotirao Phule’s caste laws exposed the brutal truth behind India’s social order. For centuries, inequality was not just a social norm; it was treated as divine law. Who was the man who finally called it what it was—slavery? Mahatma Jyotirao Phule, born into the Mali caste in 19th-century Maharashtra, rose against this oppression. He faced a rigid socio-political climate where Brahmin dominance enforced untouchability and exploitation. Phule, a social reformer...

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A feature image for a blog post titled Dante Alighieri's Inferno in ornamental text at the top. A cloaked figure in a deep red robe stands under a stone archway, looking out into a fiery, rocky chasm with lava flows and dark formations, representing the underworld. In the bottom left corner, a glowing, detailed diagram of the funnel-shaped circles of Hell is clearly visible. The scene is dark and dramatic with warm, orange light from the fire.

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Introduction Dante Alighieri’s Inferno begins with one of the most haunting lines in world literature: “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.” This chilling inscription welcomes readers into the gates of Hell, setting the tone for Dante’s journey through sin, punishment, and redemption. Written...

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