No... there are four varnas:
1.Brahmin (the pundits)
2.Kshatriya (the warriors)
3.Vaishya (the Accountants)
4.Shudra )(the servants)
However, such job-classification on the basis of 'caste' does not exist anymore. However, many people still prefer intra-caste marriages,
Kshatriya
The Priestly caste (Brahmin) The Warrior Caste (Kshatriya) The Merchant Caste (Vaishya) The Servant Caste (Shudra) There is also the outcastes or untouchables (Harijan)
because khatris have an inferiority complex they are not rajput,bania or brahmin
Hierarchy System or it is called"Varna System'.
Brahman (Priest) Kshatriya (Warriors) Vaishya (Business Caste) Shudra (Serving Caste) Scheduled Castes/Untouchables (Dalits)
Brahmin, Vaishya, Kshatriya, Shudra apex go brrrr
Type your answer here... harijan (untouchables)shudra (they do not include them selves in hindus) vaishya (merchants) kshatriya (soldiers) brahman (priest)
Shudra (Sanskrit: शूद्र Śūdra) is the fourth Varna, as prescribed in the Purusha Sukta of the Rig veda. It constitutes society into four varnas or Chaturvarna.The other three varnas areBrahmans, priests;Kshatriya, those with governing functions;Vaishya, agriculturalists, cattle reapers and traders.According to this ancient text, the Shudra perform functions of serving the other three varna. The varna system became rigid in the later Vedic period.
The Pali texts enumerate the four Varnas Brahmin, "Kshatriya",Vessa (Vaishya) and Sudda (Shudra). Masefield notes that people in any Varna could in principle perform any profession.
According to Shaivism, Shiva's says who is BRAHMIN, who is KSHATRIYA, who is VAISHY, who is SHUDRA..... I don't know. I always see every 'JEEV' at same level. So, This is Messagefull answer to u r philosophy.
the chandalas (those who handled the dead.) see wiki
The term "Yadav" typically refers to a Hindu caste traditionally considered part of the Shudra varna. Shudras historically held occupations related to service and manual labor.