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III. The Touchables live inside the village and the Untouchables live outside the village in separate quarters.
IV. Economically, the Touchables form a strong and powerful community, while the Untouchables are a poor and a dependent community.
V. Socially, the Touchables occupy the position of a ruling race, while the Untouchables occupy the position of a subject race of hereditary bondsmen.
What are the terms of associated life on which the Touchables and Untouchables live in an Indian village? In every village the Touchables have a code which the Untouchables are required to follow. This code lays down the acts of omissions and commissions which the Touchables treat as offences. The following is the list of such offences:
The Untouchables must live in separate quarters away from the habitation of the Hindus. It is an offence for the Untouchables to break or evade the rule of segregation.
The quarters of the Untouchables must be located towards the South, since the South is the most inauspicious of the four directions. A breach of this rule shall be deemed to be an offence.
The Untouchable must observe the rule of distance pollution or shadow of pollution as the case may be. It is an offence to break the rule.
It is an offence for a member of the Untouchable community to acquire wealth, such as land or cattle.
It is an offence for a member of the Untouchable community to build a house with tiled roof.
It is an offence for a member of an Untouchable community to put on a clean dress, wear shoes, put on a watch or gold ornaments.
It is an offence for a member of the Untouchable community to give high sounding names to their children. Their names be such as to indicate contempt.
It is an offence for a member of the Untouchable community to sit on a chair in the presence of a Hindu.
It is an offence for a member of the Untouchable community to ride on a horse or a palanquin through the village.
It is an offence for a member of the Untouchable community to take a procession of Untouchables through the village.
It is an offence for a member of the Untouchable community not to salute a Hindu.
It is an offence for a member of the Untouchable community to speak a cultured language.