best describes the Aryan caste system
Between The Top Three And The Lowest Castes.
adhering to the strict rules of the caste system
The Aryan caste system emerged in ancient India with the arrival of the Indo-Aryans around 1500 BCE. This social hierarchy was initially based on occupational roles and the division of labor, categorizing people into four main varnas: Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (merchants), and Shudras (laborers). Over time, these categories became rigid and hereditary, leading to the complex system of jati, or sub-castes, that structured Indian society. The caste system was further reinforced by religious texts and social customs, deeply embedding it into the cultural fabric of the region.
The Aryan caste system was used to separate themselves from the local population as a way to control them. They used the system to classify occupation, impose marriage restrictions, and determine the purity of a person.
best describes the Aryan caste system
Between the top three and the lowest castes
caste system
Between The Top Three And The Lowest Castes.
you were not allowed to change caste
The SHUDRAS or the HARIJANS or the DALITS were the untouchables in the Aryans caste system.
adhering to the strict rules of the caste system
The Caste System
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hinduNOVA NET: **Aryan**
hinduNOVA NET: **Aryan**
You were not allowed to change castes