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Q: How did the varnas system develop?
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When was Adomas Varnas born?

Adomas Varnas was born in 1879.


When did Adomas Varnas die?

Adomas Varnas died in 1979.


What best describes the caste system in India?

The lowest varna cannot associate with higher varnas


Who classified the four Varnas and when and why?

No one did. It was written by many people from different varnas.


When was Egidijus Varnas born?

Egidijus Varnas was born on 1975-07-31.


How does the bhagavad gita fit with the system of varnas?

Do it yourself quit being lazy don't depend on someone else to do your work


What is ezhava caste Into which of the four varnas it comes under?

ezhava comes under the kshatriya....one of the varnas


What describes the caste system in India?

it is impossible to change castes during your life.The lowest varna cannot associate with higher varnas.


Did the mahabharata contain the caste system?

Yes. The system of four Varnas like Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudras was well established at the time of Mahabharata. The Karna was victim of discrimination on the ground of caste in the Mahabharata. In the Gita, Lord Krishna told that He has created four varnas on the basis of his karma. Not on the basis of birth. But the Hindus conveniently overlook the God.


Are Varnas based on occupations?

Varna refers to the relationship between our positive and negative attitudes. Varnas are often believed to be based on occupations. However, this is not true and the matter is more complicated. Varnas are a part of Hinduism and represent the four social classes. These are: Shudras, Vaishyas, Kshatriyas, and Brahmanas. Varnas have nothing to do with occupations because a change of occupation wouldn't affect a Hindu's Varna.


A class in Aryan civilization was called a?

varnas


Who introduced aryanization in Tamil language?

The concept of "Aryanization" in the context of the Tamil language was introduced by the 19th-century German scholar Max Mueller. He proposed a theory that classified languages based on their perceived cultural and intellectual hierarchy, placing Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages above Dravidian languages like Tamil. This theory was later discredited due to its colonial and Eurocentric biases.