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Title: The Implicit Mode of Domination in Nepal: Fatalism and Bahunism as the Main Causes of Underdevelopment
Language of title: English
Author/Creator: Yoji Kamata
One Sentence Summary: The author argues that the fatalism and Bahunism are the main causes of underdevelopment in Nepal.

Description: The article raises the issue of underdevelopment in Nepal. The author argues that the fatalism and Bahunism are the main causes of underdevelopment in Nepal. The article also includes the thought of Dor Bahadur Bista where he attempts in his book Fatalism and Development to identify key factors in Nepali society that are obstructing and wasting its efforts to develop. The author further writes Bahunism is the syndrome of cultural configuration, along with the principles of the caste system and Vedic traditions, that heavily emphasizes fatalism and its karmic determination, from which has developed the social organization of the varna or cast system (with the reference to Bista). The author generalizes the central notion of Bista's Fatalism and Development into two parts: the first being configurations of Bahunism and the second being the explicit and implicit modes of domination. It includes diagrammatic representations of the findings in five figures. (Rajeev Ranjan Singh 2006-10-25)

Publisher Place: Kirtipur, Nepal
Publisher: Center for Nepal and Asian Studies
Normalized publisher place: Kathmandu
Publisher country: Nepal
Publisher URL: http://www.cnastu.org.np/
Published Date: 1999-01
URL: http://www.thlib.org/static/reprints/contributions/CNAS_26_01_03.pdf
Classification: Tibetan and Himalayan -- Journals -- Journals Focused on Regions -- Nepal -- Contributions to Nepalese Studies -- (1999) Vol. 26, no. 1
Cultural Coverage: Nepal
Language: English
Source: Contributions to Nepalese Studies
Source Editor: Tirtha Prasad Mishra
Source Type: Journal
Source Volume: 26
Source Number: 1
Source Page Numbers: 65-81
ISBN/ISSN: 3767574

Means of availability: Available online as a PDF within the Tibetan & Himalayan Library's bibliographic database.

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