The oral legends and texts initiate a process of Sanskritization of the folk deity Khandoba by elevating him to the classical Hindu god Shiva; his two principal wives Mhalsa and Banai are equated to Parvati and Ganga.
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By incorporating Hindu-Buddhist frame of reference and elements into their culture, art and architecture, and by Sanskritization their language, Javanese has formulating their own Hindu-Buddhist Javanese style and developing an ingenious civilisation.
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There is a common view that Sanskritization of names of the temples are carried out in later period that superseded the names mentioned in Thevaram-some of the common examples are Chidambaram as against Tillai in Thevaram and Kumbakonam as against Kudanthai.
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This era in the Valley is eminent for the various social and economic reforms such as the'Sanskritization'of the Valley people, new methods of land measurement and allocation etc . In this Era, new Art and Architecture was introduced.
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Alternate theories for the spread of sati include it expanding from Kshatriya caste to others castes, not because of wars, but on its own, as part of " Sanskritization " and cultural phenomenon that conflated sati as a caste status symbol.
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While Prakrits were originally seen as " lower " forms of language, the influence they had on Sanskrit allowing it to be more easily used by the common people, as well as " Sanskritization " of Prakrits gave Prakrits progressively higher cultural cachet.
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Among the doctoral students he advised was the late M . N . Srinivas, the doyen among India's sociologists who coined some of the key concepts in Indian sociological discourse, including " Sanskritization ", " dominant caste " and " vote bank . " One of his students was Talal Asad, who now teaches at the City University of New York.