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Indology in Sociological Research

Indology refers to the systematic and critical study of Indian society and culture through classical texts, scriptures, literary sources, legal documents, and archaeological evidence. It laid the foundation of sociological inquiry in India.

I. Origin and Foundation

II. Core Features

III. Streams of Indology

1. Classical Indology (Pre-1920s)

2. Modern Indology (Post-1920s)

IV. Criticisms

V. Decline and Revival

Contemporary Thinkers

Today, Indology is often taught as South Asian Studies in Western academia.

VI. Conclusion

Though Indology declined due to its limitations, it remains essential for understanding India's rich cultural and historical foundations. Modern adaptations offer pluralistic, interpretive frameworks that integrate both text and context.

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