* Brahmin - "scholarly community," includes the priests, scholars, law specialists, ministers, and diplomats. * Kshatriya - "high and lower nobility" includes kings, noblemen, soldiers, and administrators. * Vaishya - "mercantile and artisan community" includes merchants, shopkeepers, businessmen and farm owners. * Shudra - "service-providing community" includes mostly manual and farm labourers. * I had the same questionn :/ For Social Studies homeworkk. I was like grrr. i dont know it either, so i looked it up on wikepidia and found it. I hope it helpedd.
1.brahmins 2.warriors 3.farmers 4.sudras
There are about 3000 castes and 25, 000 sub castes in Hinduism. Therefore, the question must be about the four Varnas into which Hindu society is divided.
The Hindu society was and is divided into four Varnas.
They are,
1. Brahmana Varna
2. Kshatriya Varna
3. Vaishya Varna
4. Shudra Varna.
DIVISION OF HINDU LIFE INTO FOUR VARNAS:
It has to be mentioned here that it is not only the Hindu society that is divided into four Varnas. The life of every Hindu can be divided into four Varnas.
1. Brahmana Varna - ideal part of life
2. Kshatriya Varna - normal part of life
3. Vaishya Varna - tolerable part of life
4. Shudra Varna - chaotic part of life.
It has to be mentioned here that the Varnas are not based on occupations as popularly believed. The relationship between Varnas and occupations is symbolic and not factual.
The Varnas, like Karma, Moksha and Brahman, are not visible and not compatible with languages. Therefore, each of them is symbolically associated with a basic occupation.
1. The brahmins or priest
2. The kshatriyas or rulers and warriors
3. The Vaisyas or farmers craftspeople or traders
4.The Sudras or laborers and non-aryans
Brahman (priestly class), Kshatriya (king or warrior class), Vaishya (merchant or farmer class), Shudra (servant class). Hariyans or dalits (untouchables) are castes outside of the varnas.
Branmin,Kshatriyas,Vanishya,andSudra
brahmins, kshatriyas, vaishyas, shudras
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There are about 3000 castes and 25, 000 sub castes in Hinduism. Therefore, the question must be about the four Varnas into which Hindu society is divided.The Hindu society was and is divided into four Varnas.They are,1. Brahmana Varna2. Kshatriya Varna3. Vaishya Varna4. Shudra Varna.DIVISION OF HINDU LIFE INTO FOUR VARNAS:It has to be mentioned here that it is not only the Hindu society that is divided into four Varnas. The life of every Hindu can be divided into four Varnas.1. Brahmana Varna - ideal part of life2. Kshatriya Varna - normal part of life3. Vaishya Varna - tolerable part of life4. Shudra Varna - chaotic part of life.It has to be mentioned here that the Varnas are not based on occupations as popularly believed. The relationship between Varnas and occupations is symbolic and not factual.The Varnas, like Karma, Moksha and Brahman, are not visible and not compatible with languages. Therefore, each of them is symbolically associated with a basic occupation.
Buddhism has no castes. The rejection of the Hindu caste system was one of Buddha's objectives.
Because Gandhi said they were children of god and were blessed by their sufferings. cutie1
A caste is any of the hereditary social classes of traditional Hindu society. An example of a caste class is the Shudra, who were the unskilled laborers.
Basicaly Ramdasia Caste belongs to Punjab. They pertain to both Sikh Schedule Castes & Hindu Schedule Castes. Infact they are schedule caste - unlike hardcore hindus & sikhs, they believe and follow blood relation between Sikh Schedule Castes & Hindu Schedule Castes.
SriKrishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, created the four castes- Kshatriya, Brahman, Vaisia Shudran. These castes are divided based on the qualities of humans and their family profession. No person is born into any particular caste. His /her caste is determined based on his /her character quality and the profession he /she undertakes. The caste system was developed purely for the purpose of organising the society and allotting works to the people. But over the years, the true meaning of caste system vanished and it has created cracks within the society. Caste system was not meant to differentiate but rather organise the society. Why would God want to differentiate people?
Brahmin (not to be confused with brahman) are Hindu castes, societies in India and the Far East. This term also refers to the people within these high castes, and are mainly priests, artists, and teachers.
The rigid Hindu system of hereditary social distinctions based on castes.
Main caste breakdown is 4 (four). The four castes are Kshatriya(warrior), Brahmin(priest), Vaishya(merchant) and Sudra(worker) class. Each of these are further subdivided that the number of castes is really uncounted.
In the Hindu Caste System there are four main castes ; Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra.Brahmans are the pious, learned, scholars, preachersKshatriyas are the warriors, rulers and AdministratersVaishyas are the businessmen, traders, bankers, agriculturists and industrialistsand Shudras are artisans, workers and servantsAll these main castes have many sub-castes in each class.later they added another one called the untouchableuntouchable were the ones handling garbage and dead animalsCASTES AND VARNASNon Hindus believe that Castes and Varnas are the same.In Hinduism there are more than 3000 Hindu castes and about 25, 000 sub castes.Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra are Varnas and not Castes.Untouchables are Shudras who refuse to accept the Varna system.
Mainly Hinduism is followed in India currently in its original form. Caste system has 4 main castes brahmans, khsatriya, vaiishya & suta.
the people who belonged to the lowest of the four castes in Hinduism that is the shudras were reegarded as the untouchables.