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“It may be that once a culture has ”canonized”[1] a particular worldview [enshrined a master narrative] subsequent generations become predisposed to that ”Canonized Culture” then it becomes quasi-permanent in the atmosphere and everyone born into that “Village”(Movie reference), unconsciously and automatically, behaves in ”alignment with and obedience to” that canonize culture’s/worldview. Nothing, by law, will change in the nature of the social relations amongst all those [the High and the Low; Indian Caste System] who come under the ”Umbrella” of that particular culture until it is destroyed/displaced or physically abandoned [Make Hijra] by anyone who doesn’t want to continue to be subject to it or its paradigm."
[1] 1: to declare (a deceased person) an officially recognized saint
2: to make canonical
3: to sanction by ecclesiastical authority
4: to attribute authoritative sanction or approval to
5: to treat as illustrious, preeminent, or sacred