Sudra is one of the four social classes in traditional Indian society, known as Varnas. The Sudras are traditionally associated with manual labor and service occupations. They form the fourth and lowest varna in the Caste System.
The Sudra's main role in life is to serve the other three varnas (castes) by performing tasks related to manual labor and service. They are considered the working class in Hindu society and are responsible for supporting and assisting the higher varnas in their duties.
In the caste system of ancient India, those who performed menial and unskilled labor were often placed in the Sudra caste. This was because these tasks were considered to be lower in social status, and the Sudras were deemed to be born for service and manual work according to the religious texts.
The term "physical" can be used as a synonym for "manual" in this context. Sudras were physical laborers and servants who had few rights.
Brahmins were traditionally priests and scholars and held higher social status than Sudras, who were laborers and artisans. Brahmins were vegetarian, well-educated, and had access to religious texts and rituals, while Sudras had more physical work and were often marginalized in society. Social interactions and opportunities for advancement differed significantly between the two groups.
Caste distinctions can vary based on region and context, so it is not accurate to generalize one caste as being universally "higher" than another. Yadavs and Jats are both considered Forward Castes in some states but their social status can differ based on local traditions and historical factors. It is important to avoid perpetuating caste hierarchies and treat all individuals with equal respect.
Sudras are kind to other sudras but not to lower classes (such as the untouchables). So if a sudra walked up to another Sudra, that Sudra would be kind to that Sudra. If they were a lower caste the Sudra would not respect them as much as they did to the other Sudra.
Sudras are kind to other sudras but not to lower classes (such as the untouchables). So if a sudra walked up to another Sudra, that Sudra would be kind to that Sudra. If they were a lower caste the Sudra would not respect them as much as they did to the other Sudra.
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Brahmins were traditionally priests and scholars and held higher social status than Sudras, who were laborers and artisans. Brahmins were vegetarian, well-educated, and had access to religious texts and rituals, while Sudras had more physical work and were often marginalized in society. Social interactions and opportunities for advancement differed significantly between the two groups.
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The Sudra's main role in life is to serve the other three varnas (castes) by performing tasks related to manual labor and service. They are considered the working class in Hindu society and are responsible for supporting and assisting the higher varnas in their duties.
lord shiva is considerd to the he is the lord of shudra only...
No. Nambiars are mainly landlords and aristocrats. By definition they can be categorized in the kshatriya class
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Saini Is A Warrior Caste And Belong To Kshtariya varna of Hinduism weather Jatts Are Sudra Caste. So Brar A Jat Clan Is also A Sudra. Sini, Lord Krishna & Yuyudhan (Satyaki) of Mahabharat were Great Saini warriors.