untouchables
The lowest caste in India is often referred to as "Dalits," a term that means "oppressed" or "broken." The term "Harijans," coined by Mahatma Gandhi, translates to "children of God" and was used to promote dignity and respect for this group. However, "Dalit" has gained more acceptance among the community itself, as it emphasizes their struggle against social discrimination and their demand for rights and equality. The caste system remains a significant social issue in India, impacting various aspects of life.
The untouchables are the lowest in the caste.
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Harijans are the lowest on the Indian and Hindu Caste system. The where traditionally known as 'the untouchables' but a great Indian leader Ghandhi, changed their names to harijans, meaning children of God. Their main jobs where to sweep the streets, kill animals and other gross stuff. They where considered worthless.
In India the highest caste system and lowest caste systems are: Brahmans: priests and teachers {being the highest caste} Untouchables: the jobs no one else want to do {being the lowest}
The SHUDRAS or the HARIJANS or the DALITS were the untouchables in the Aryans caste system.
Harijans is the name Gandhi gave the chandala caste when he said they were holier than the others because they labored harder.
Untouchables
the shudras, those who did manual and menial labor, were at the caste system.
An Untouchable is the lowest rank in the Caste System in India so an Untouchable must be within the lowest rank in society in India.
There are five levels: Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra, and Harijans. Each of these castes is referred to as a jati. People are expected to live the entirety of their lives within their castes; there is no change in fate. This system has been enforced in India for ages and has instilled a sense of expectancy in its people.
brahmins