No the untouchables are
the shudras, those who did manual and menial labor, were at the caste system.
Brahmins hold the highest position and the shudras hold the lowest position
the people who belonged to the lowest of the four castes in Hinduism that is the shudras were reegarded as the untouchables.
The SHUDRAS or the HARIJANS or the DALITS were the untouchables in the Aryans caste system.
i dont know! :):) look in a thesasurs or what ever u call thse things!!
Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras, there are others which may not be regarded as in a caste system, or "outcasts"
Nair is one of the caste in Kerala. All human are same. In that sense, you can not say one caste is forward or other is backward. If you see the caste system, Nairs are considered as Shudras who comes at the bottom in Hindu varna(color) system. First is Brahmins and then Kshathriyas(Mainly Verma) and then Vaishyas(Who does trace) and then Shudras who work for all the other three groups.
There are 4 castes in hindus.These are brahmans , kshatriyas , vaishyas and shudras.
In the Kerala caste system, Ezhavas are considered to be a forward caste group distinct from Nairs and Shudras. Ezhavas traditionally were engaged in various occupations such as agriculture, trade, and business. They have made significant contributions to the socio-economic and cultural fabric of Kerala.
The Hindu social caste system begins with the Brahmin or the priests. Lower on the system are the Kshatriyas or the nobles, the Vaisyas or the farmers and producers, and the Shudras or the laborers.
yes. Brahmanas, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras form the Varnashram
Brahmins (priests and teachers)Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers)Vaishas (farmers and merchants)Shudras (servants)Outcastes (not recognised by some Hindus as part of theirt religion)