In August 2022, Udayalakshmi, a 42-year-old Dalit woman, endured a brutal assault and a barrage of insults when she ventured to feed the cattle in a nearby grass field in Kilamangalam village in the Thanjavur District of Tamil Nadu. This wasn't a response to any perceived wrongdoing on her part, but rather the culmination of deep-seated caste animosity that had festered for months, emanating from the dominant 'Kallar' caste within the village. The Dalit youth within the community had refused to adhere to the restrictions imposed by the dominant caste members. They had pressed for access to local hair salons, declined to use separate cups designated for Dalits while having tea, and actively engaged in the temple festival, even dancing alongside members of the dominant caste. These seemingly innocuous acts were deemed as "unforgivable transgressions", pushing the Kallar community to the point of subjecting a woman to a brutal beating as she tended to the cattle.