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Vakharia belong to Kshatriya caste in Hindus. The surname comes from Gujarat where "vakha" means underground storage; generally of food, wealth and antique and "aria" means a type of jaat. So they come under Kshatriya varna in Hindu.
Type your answer here... harijan (untouchables)shudra (they do not include them selves in hindus) vaishya (merchants) kshatriya (soldiers) brahman (priest)
In Hindu mythology, King Prithu is often considered the first Kshatriya on Earth. He was a legendary king who is credited with establishing agriculture and protecting his people like a Kshatriya warrior.
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Type your answer here... The main goal of the upper caste people mainly brahmin to keep up the caste system is that the peoples are from low caste called shudra in vedic varana system never be scholar of vedic literature. They lead a by birth caste system according to this son of brahmin called brahmin whether he know about the vedic shastra or not but if somebody want to learn or read vedic litreture they said its not allowed for shudras. As per vedic vrana vayvastha its not by birth its by work, interest and virtues of the man and anybody can adopt any of varna like Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaisya, and Shudra there are so many mantras in sacred vedas which depict that the light of vedas is for all there is no boundation of caste and creed there because its the first Davine knowledge to the world by the almighty GOD. During Mahabharata Era when brahmin peoples become lazy and unintellectual they think that when peoples from low caste learn Vedas and other secred scripts there prestige will be down and they will finish soon that's why they lead the caste system to save themselves.
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A type of social structure which divides people on the basis of inherited social status.
Officially the caste system is illegal in India, proscribed by the Constitution of India in 1950. However, the caste system is still adhered to by many people in India, especially in rural areas. It is falling out of favor in the cities, and as people become more educated, it will continue to lose popularity, but it is unlikely that the type of discrimination engendered by the caste system will disappear totally anytime soon.
Firstly, before I answer your question, please do not confuse Caste with Spirituality, for there is no mention of caste systems in any Hindu Scripture. Caste is a political structure created by ancient Indian monarchs. I am a Theology Professor, with a specialty in Eastern Philosophy and Anthropology.Narain, or Narine names belong to a low caste system in pre-colonial India. There are the the main Castes and within those Castes exists sub-castes. The name(s) that I've mentioned would usuallly belong to a low working class caste, who possessed little, or no influence (that means political, or any type of rights).The people with this name would have generally origniated in the Northern regions of India (possibly highly populated, or rural areas). Uttar Pradesh (U.P.) is the area where this name would have origniated. U.P. which is a fairly poor state would have contained Indentured Workers, who would have been sent to British colonies to work, or to improve their status.Narain is not a caste and generally a part of the first name in India (example - Ram Narain Gupta). Now this person's caste is Gupta, which is from trader class, and his first name could be abridged to just Ram. Sometimes, people will not use their caste name. In that case Narain or Narayan would appear as a caste name which actually it is not (example - Jaiprakash Narayan). Narayan could certainly be the first name (example - Narayan Purohit). Narayan or Narayana actually is the name of Lord Vishnu.
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i think caste system .