if you are a female, marry into one. The most important way is to acquire knowledge about your religion and practice it properly. After gaining wisdom you can become a full devotee and that way u will move into the brahmin way of life.
kings and warriors
The different sub-castes of Kshatriyas are Suryavanshi, Chandravanshi, Agnivanshi, and Nagavanshi.
The Hindu social caste system begins with the Brahmin or the priests. Lower on the system are the Kshatriyas or the nobles, the Vaisyas or the farmers and producers, and the Shudras or the laborers.
i dont know! :):) look in a thesasurs or what ever u call thse things!!
The Indian caste system was divided into five different classes (varnas): Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras and Dalits (the "Untouchables", who were excluded from the caste system all together) The Brahmins were the priestly class that focused primarily on reading the religious scriptures (Vedas). Today the caste system is illegal in India, but those born into the Brahmin caste are still venerated and given privileges.
the caste name is kshatriyas, raju is not name of the caste they are the only recoginsed vedic kshatriyas of south india
A leader of the caste of Kshatriyas.
kings and warriors
Patel's are in the Kshatriyas cast
Its the Brahmans are priests , Kshatriyas are Soldiers, Vaishyas are merchents and the Harijahns are Untouchables
no
In the traditional Indian caste system, the Sudras were laborers and service providers, while the Kshatriyas were warriors and rulers. Sudras were considered lower in social status compared to Kshatriyas, who held more power and authority in society.
There is no hierarchy in castes; all individuals are considered equal. Caste discrimination is illegal in India. Each person should be treated with respect, regardless of their caste.
no it is not they are kshatriyas they are suryavanshi....panjrath, dashrath, chatrath and nagraths all come under kshatriyas
No, Verma caste belongs to Kshatriyas.
the kshatriyas used to be the highest caste but was later overthrown by the brahmins.
NO..it is found among vaishyas and kshatriyas.