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Caste rules in traditional Indian society governed social order, occupations, marriage, and interactions between different caste groups. These rules regulated hierarchical relationships and norms within the community.
adhering to the strict rules of the Caste System
As the rules of interaction between varnas got stricter, the Aryan social order became more complex
adhering to the strict rules of the caste system
The man's dharma is the set of rules of behavior for his caste. He follows the rules by marrying a woman of his caste who is chosen by his parents and agreed to by the bride's parents. He violates his dharma by changing his occupation and by following the dharma of another caste.
Enforcing caste rules may have maintained social order and stability in ancient India. However, it also led to the discrimination, exploitation, and limited opportunities for lower caste individuals. Ultimately, the impact of enforcing caste rules is complex and has both positive and negative consequences.
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Bisa Aggarwal caste ia an upper caste in the Bania society. They are said to be followers of 20 (bees) rules and hence called Bisa Aggarwal. In the olden days, Banias were traders and involved in business. Aggarwals are descendents of the Agroha community the lord of which as Agrasen. Dasa agrawal is a lower caste amongst the Agrawals. They are said to have followed das (10) rules and descendents of non Agrawal wives.
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Caste is called JAATI in Hindi.
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