If by "good" you mean higher than the answer is NO, kayasthas are a Higher and a literate and educated class of Kshatriyas, unlike rajputs who are "warrior Kshatrias" anyhow most kayasthas were Ministers and Advisers to Rajput kings owing to their antiquity as the educated gentry among Indian Castes.
There are two words: in this case, much is an adverb, and better may be an adverb.Better is the comparative form of the adjectives good and well, and the adverb well. Much is an adverb of degree modifying better, whether an adjective or adverb.Much by itself can be a noun, e.g. we have risked much.
x usually is the unknown that is the factor you have to solve for. It can be any letter but it commonly x. I know this because I had the hardest time in algebra in college. In fact I hated it and really can't remember much more than that. Good Luck I hope you have a much better teacher than I had.
It can be an adverb (much smarter, much more easily), but it can also be an adjective (e.g. much has been said),
how much is 238.5 worth
How much is 5 grams of aluminum
No this not caste basically it is tribe, Ghrit is a separate tribe and does not fall under Hindu Varna systems. However, if you ask from cunning and mughal slave rajput and brahman misinformed by saying that Ghrit are lower caste.
Bhutto family is Rajput family and have migrated from Indian punjabe much before partion. Though "bhutto" caste has been claimed to be "Arian farmers" by some. However, Mumtaaz Bhutto--------real brother of Zulifqar Ali Bhutto, in his latest interview, has categorically made clear that Bhutto is a Rajput Caste and they have nothing to do with Arian caste of farmers.
yes, certainly Hinduism includes caste system. Hinduism is the only Religion in this word with this much detailed caste system.
Screw the caste system, its a bunch of BS. In this world, its how much you make that matters the most.
The Caste System emphasizes what jobs people had and who they married and became joint families with. IT WAS PRETTY MUCH THEIR STATUS!
Gandhi was born into the Kshatriya caste but spent much of his life trying to gain equality for the "Untouchables."
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Well, if you are a non-Hindu, you are instantly placed in the untouchables caste which was, however, removed in Gandhi's time. Since non-Hindus have no ties with the Caste System, it isn't mentioned as much.
Yes Hindus are very much particular about their caste still today although due to globalization it has not been considered imp in some big cities of the country but still the majority of Hindus go with their caste and there is no marriage or relation is allowed outside the caste
Not OBC, but treated as GENERAL Caste. SAMAL caste belongs to Kshyatriya (in Mahabharat time)
no they cannot because they read to much book and stuff
In the Indian cast CASTE system you are borne into your cast ASTE (you inherit your cast ASTE from your parents). There is no way you can change your cast CASTE in your life time, indeed the Mahābhārata tells Hindus that to try and do so is to upset the cosmic balance.Hindus believe that they are reincarnated when they die and that if they have lead a good life they will be reborn in the next life into a higher cast CASTE.While the concept of cast CASTE runs against much of modern thinking it is important to recognize that the religion is theologically rich and mature, very ancient an very successful.