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Yes it was the lowest class in the caste system
The Brahmins developed the caste system.
Brahmins
brahmins kshatriyas vaisyas sudras
Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras, there are others which may not be regarded as in a caste system, or "outcasts"
Hinduism approves social order and class distinction in a caste system. The priests are Brahmins, and are at the top of the cast. The Brahmins are revered in society. The Pariahs are lowly individuals, and are at the bottom of the caste.
Do you mean castE, as in the caste system of India? The highest members of the Caste System are the Brahmins, who are priestly people and wise theological teachers.
brahmins
The Brahmins acted as the religious leaders and where of the highest Varna in the caste system. They performed religious rituals for the Gods.
Raval are in the brahmins caste.
Hierarchy System or it is called"Varna System'.
The caste system in Kerala differed from that found in the rest of India. While the Indian caste system generally modelled the four-fold division of society into Brahmins, Kshatriyas,Vaisyas and Shudras, in Kerala the Nambudiri Brahmins formed the priestly class and only rarely recognized anyone else as being other than Shudra or untouchables outside the caste system entirely. Thus, the Kerala caste system was ritualised but it was not the varnamodel found elsewhere.