A Hindu untouchable can be the Chairman of the Constitutional Assembly of India as B. R. Ambedkar was, President of India as K. R. Narayanan was, Chief Justice of Supreme Court as K. G. Balakrishnan was. There have been many untouchable Chief Ministers of Indian states. Ministers in the Central Government and in the State Governments abound. Untouchables are represented in all sections of Indian life, highest administrative and police officers, engineers, doctors, and professors. One must understand that the horizons have opened for former untouchables in India and they are constitutionally supported by an aggressive affirmative program. Practice of untouchability is a punishable offense in Indian law.
But perhaps this was not what you asked. In the former days, sweepers and leather workers were lowest in the caste hierarchy. Others were potters, oilmen, iron smiths, gold smiths, barbers, washermen, carpenters, weavers, tailors, wandering musicians, meat sellers, gymnasts and entertainers, etc.
Historically, Hindu untouchables were relegated to occupations such as cleaning, waste disposal, and other menial tasks considered impure by higher castes. This discriminatory practice, known as the Caste System, has been officially outlawed in India but still persists in some areas.
Hindu Kush is also known as Hindukush or Hindu Koh in Persian and Pashto languages, meaning "Kills the Hindu." It is sometimes referred to as Hindu Parbat or Hindu Raj in local languages, meaning "Hindu Mountain" or "Hindu Rule."
"Hindu's" is a possessive noun, indicating that something belongs to or is associated with a Hindu person.
Arhaan Behl's religion is Hindu.
Nia Sharma is believed to be a practicing Hindu.
Hinduism is most closely associated with the caste system, where social hierarchy and occupation were traditionally determined by birth. Although the caste system is not as rigidly practiced today, it has deep historical roots in Hindu society.
Caste system is carried on by a Hindu untouchable.
Most likely occupations which no one else is ready to do. This includes cleaning the street, collecting garbage and cleaning houses.
Everyone has dharma, dharma is ur way of life it does not discriminate agaisnt caste please do not use the word untouchable as it is wrong there s no such thing as an untouchable im a Hindu brahmin my father is a Hindu poojari (priest) we do not liek the use of the word untouchable as it discriminates against certain castes which is not what was intended when all this was created to begin with
Laborers who came to be known as Untouchable were a subclass of Brahmin. In Hindu societies, Brahmins refer to laborers who serve as priests, teachers, artists, and technicians.
A Hindu untouchable can be the Chairman of the Constitutional Assembly of India as B. R. Ambedkar was, President of India as K. R. Narayanan was, Chief Justice of Supreme Court as K. G. Balakrishnan was. There have been many untouchable Chief Ministers of Indian states. Ministers in the Central Government and in the State Governments abound. Untouchables are represented in all sections of Indian life, highest administrative and police officers, engineers, doctors, and professors. One must understand that the horizons have opened for former untouchables in India and they are constitutionally supported by an aggressive affirmative program. Practice of untouchability is a punishable offense in Indian law.But perhaps this was not what you asked. In the former days, sweepers and leather workers were lowest in the caste hierarchy. Others were potters, oilmen, iron smiths, gold smiths, barbers, washermen, carpenters, weavers, tailors, wandering musicians, meat sellers, gymnasts and entertainers, etc.
Caste is a Hindu concept, not a Buddhist one. The fact that a person is considered untouchable according to Hinduism has no effect on how long it will take him/her to attain nibbana(nirvana) according to Buddhism.
I think your thought is wrong. Hindu didn't think so. Castes were seperated, and hindu brahmins were considered the highest. Automatically the ''so- called'' low caste people thought hindus to be thinking low of them. This was a system introduced for making works easy, not for riots.
India, most likely.
Nobody is really sure who wrote the Bhagvatgita. It is Hindu and most likely written by holy hindu's in the ancient times.
Performing Hindu rituals at a temple.
Iira SONI is likely a Hindu name. Soni is a common Hindu surname in India.
The untouchable in Hindus are SHUDRA and they are the lowest caste in Hindu religion. They are known to be the servant of upper two casts i.e. Brahman and shatriya. And till today they have to face discrimination in India