No one did. It was written by many people from different varnas.
ezhava comes under the kshatriya....one of the varnas
There are about 3000 castes and 25, 000 sub castes in Hinduism. Therefore, the question must be about the four Varnas into which Hindu society is divided.The Hindu society was and is divided into four Varnas.They are,1. Brahmana Varna2. Kshatriya Varna3. Vaishya Varna4. Shudra Varna.DIVISION OF HINDU LIFE INTO FOUR VARNAS:It has to be mentioned here that it is not only the Hindu society that is divided into four Varnas. The life of every Hindu can be divided into four Varnas.1. Brahmana Varna - ideal part of life2. Kshatriya Varna - normal part of life3. Vaishya Varna - tolerable part of life4. Shudra Varna - chaotic part of life.It has to be mentioned here that the Varnas are not based on occupations as popularly believed. The relationship between Varnas and occupations is symbolic and not factual.The Varnas, like Karma, Moksha and Brahman, are not visible and not compatible with languages. Therefore, each of them is symbolically associated with a basic occupation.
Varna refers to the relationship between our positive and negative attitudes. Varnas are often believed to be based on occupations. However, this is not true and the matter is more complicated. Varnas are a part of Hinduism and represent the four social classes. These are: Shudras, Vaishyas, Kshatriyas, and Brahmanas. Varnas have nothing to do with occupations because a change of occupation wouldn't affect a Hindu's Varna.
The Pali texts enumerate the four Varnas Brahmin, "Kshatriya",Vessa (Vaishya) and Sudda (Shudra). Masefield notes that people in any Varna could in principle perform any profession.
Adomas Varnas was born in 1879.
Adomas Varnas died in 1979.
Egidijus Varnas was born on 1975-07-31.
lakes are classified into four
The earliest speculation regarding the origin of the four varnas is found in the Rigveda, particularly in the Purusha Sukta hymn. This hymn describes the cosmic being, Purusha, whose sacrifice by the gods led to the creation of the four social classes: the Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (merchants), and Shudras (servants). This mythological narrative symbolizes the interconnectedness of society and the divine order, suggesting that the varnas emerged from a single, primordial entity.
Yes. The system of four Varnas like Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudras was well established at the time of Mahabharata. The Karna was victim of discrimination on the ground of caste in the Mahabharata. In the Gita, Lord Krishna told that He has created four varnas on the basis of his karma. Not on the basis of birth. But the Hindus conveniently overlook the God.
Antoine Lavoisier classified elements into four categories: metals, nonmetals, earths, and gases.
According to the Vedas, there were four main Varnas, or social divisions, in Aryan society. These varnas were: Brahmins, or priests Kshatriyas, or rulers and warriors Vaisyas, or farmers, craftspeople, and traders Sudras, or laborers and non-Aryans The Brahmins were seen as the highest ranking because they performed rituals for the gods. This gave the Brahmins great influence over the other Varnas.