In the Aryan Caste System, there were five groups that you could be in.
1. Brahmins ( Priests)
2. Kshatriyas (Warriors and rulers)
3. Vaishyas (Peasants and traders)
4. Shudras (Laborers)
and last, but not least,
5. The "Untouchables"
The Untouchables were considered untouchables, because they did jobs that were ''polutants''. Anything to do with feces, blood, or killing anything put you directly into the Untouchables catagory.
:) Have fun. (I dont find this category particulary interesting.)
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you were not allowed to change caste
The Caste System
adhering to the strict rules of the caste system
The SHUDRAS or the HARIJANS or the DALITS were the untouchables in the Aryans caste system.
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No, Hinduism is a diverse religion with various beliefs and practices, while the Aryan caste system was a social hierarchy that developed in ancient India. The caste system became a part of Hindu society over time, but it is not the sole defining feature of Hinduism.
hinduNOVA NET: **Aryan**
The caste system in India is a social hierarchy that has largely been influenced by traditional Hindu beliefs and practices. The system assigns individuals to different social groups based on their birth, leading to stratification and discrimination. Cultural, historical, and socioeconomic factors have also played a role in perpetuating the caste system over time.
hinduNOVA NET: **Aryan**
hinduNOVA NET: **Aryan**