Significance of Peasant
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Jain concept of 'Peasant'
In Jainism, the term "Peasant" is interpreted as a comparative concept related to the cultivation of minor crops, reflecting an understanding of agricultural practices and their significance within the framework of Jain beliefs.
From: Bhagavati-sutra (Viyaha-pannatti)
(1) A term used in the context of comparison, likely referring to the growth of various minor crops.[1]
The concept of Peasant in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Peasant" is central to Premchand's narratives after 1920, showcasing the struggles and exploitation of the agrarian community, reflecting the socio-economic challenges faced by rural populations during that era.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The primary subject of Premchand's narratives post-1920, expressing the harsh realities and exploitations faced by the agrarian community.[2]