The caste of a person depends upon the family one is born in. Kindly note that hindus have two words for division of society. Caste (jati) and Varna. Varna is the inclination with which a person is born with. A person interested in studies belongs to brahmin varna, one proficient in martial arts belongs to kshatriyas, one who is good at business or agriculture is vaishya, and one who gets a salary for working for others is a shudra.
it belongs to madhesia vaishya which is third varna of the indian caste system ,it's a forward caste and it belongs to upper level of vaishya samaj or community .
i think it means "each castle had its own duties"
"what is bad about the varna system" is not the same question as "what is varna" varna is Hindu religious-social group known as a "caste"
Varna's population is 334,870.
Mahavira's varna was Kshatriya, or warrior.
No, Naswa caste is not considered a Scheduled Caste in India. It is important to note that Scheduled Castes are specific castes that have been officially designated as such by the Indian government for the purpose of positive discrimination and affirmative action.
The area of Varna is 238 square kilometers.
The population of Varna Province is 468,238.
Siege of Varna happened in 1828.
The Hills of Varna was created in 1948.
Varna Aquarium was created in 1932.