they played the role of servents
I don't know that, but I know that mahli is the sub caste of ramdasia/ravidasia community in Sikh relegion. mostely they are labour class person . they play an signifcant role in formaction of Sikh relegion and during indias independence.
To have a cheap supply of labour and hide from the shame of treating fellow humans in a religiously based explanation. That is the only explanation that makes any practical sense. There are religious explanation but they are far fetched and bases on myths that were created for the convenience of the abusers.
What role my ancestors played in ancient social structure shouldn't affect me as a human being and as a citizen of India in present times especially when current economy doesn't run on caste system anymore. Reservations have only divided people further. Hindu religion has nothing to do with castes; it is nothing more than a social system which was convenient at that time. If we want to abolish the concept of caste from the psyche of the people then we have to abolish castes.
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creoles who largely benefited from the caste system joined with spanish forces to fight rebels from less powerful castes
In many societies that have a caste system, individuals are born into a particular caste based on their family lineage. Caste is often passed down from generation to generation, and it can be difficult to change or move between castes. Social, cultural, and historical factors play a significant role in determining one's caste.
The caste system in India is a social hierarchy that divides people into different groups based on their occupation and birth. It has been a traditional system where individuals are born into a specific caste that determines their social status and opportunities in life. The caste system has been criticized for perpetuating inequality and discrimination in society.
in Hinduism ones caste cannot be changed. in the ancient days the caste system was like a role one has to play in the society for a harmonious living. there was also no such idea that one caste was better than the other. each one was equally important. but as time went by the politics in the society misused the caste system to benefit some and disadvantage the others. this could be seen in every society thought the ages. In the form of discrimination in majority of other societies
whatever the society says the role is if its a laidback society. That's what is the role in the society for the vaishyas.
yes if they obey all rules they can be reincarnated into a higher caste. women can only be reincarnated into an animal if all rules are obeyed.
There is no easy answer to this question. There caste system developed a hierarchal system where everyone has a 'place' in society that one can find is difficult to get out of. The social boundaries developed are segregating, at times, and political decisions are often based on caste levels. The caste you were born into, you could not escape, and you remained there for the rest of your life. Not only that, you were treated in accordance with your placement in the caste system. The caste system sets up social boundaries, which in turn, sets up economic boundaries as well, for the entire society.
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The caste system in India is a social hierarchy that has largely been influenced by traditional Hindu beliefs and practices. The system assigns individuals to different social groups based on their birth, leading to stratification and discrimination. Cultural, historical, and socioeconomic factors have also played a role in perpetuating the caste system over time.