The lowest level is the Outcastes ("untouchables")
Brahmans or the priests are the highest level of the Indian caste system. Harijan or untouchables are the lowest level.
No the untouchables are
Yes it was the lowest class in the caste system
The lowest level in the traditional Indian caste system was the Dalits, considered to be outside of the four varnas (caste categories) and subjected to social discrimination and marginalization. They were historically known as "untouchables" and faced severe restrictions in terms of social interactions and opportunities.
The untouchables are the lowest in the caste.
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}
Untouchables
the shudras, those who did manual and menial labor, were at the caste system.
The "untouchables", they are the lowest class of the caste system and are often not considered a class because they are not worth mentioning to people.
Advantages: Provides societal structure and stability, preserves cultural traditions, and fosters a sense of belonging and identity. Disadvantages: Promotes inequality and discrimination, limits social mobility, and restricts individual freedom and opportunities based on birth.
priests
Dalit is a Sanskrit word to describe the lowest level of the Indian caste system. They are more commonly known by the politically incorrect term, 'the untouchables'.