Legally, the caste of a scheduled caste woman would change automatically when she marries a person belonging to the goldsmith caste.
A Scheduled caste woman can't change her caste by learning the rituals of the Goldsmith caste because her Varna would reveal that she doesn't belong to the Goldsmith caste.
It is not possible to discuss the difference between the scheduled caste and the goldsmith community and how a scheduled caste woman can acquire the goldsmith caste because Answers.com would flag the answer because the answer would discriminate people belonging to two different Varnas.
The symbol of faith can change from religion to religion as well as person to person. In Christianity, a symbol of faith is the crucifix.
A person who works with gold is called a goldsmith.
Unlike other words, the word goldsmith has only one definition. Goldsmith is defined as a person who makes things out of gold. It is similar to being a jeweler or being in the jewelry profession.
She was the first person to earn her license in Cosmetology.
I think he is a Goldsmith
Goldsmith
Generally, if the purchases are in the form of bullion, the person is most likely a gold investor or speculator. If the gold is purchased in the form of coins, regardless of the country of origin, the person is a coin collector or numismatist. There are those who fancy gold objects found in archaeological digs and ship wrecks. These individuals make such purchases of gold for their historical value and may be archeologists, historians or treasure enthusiasts.
A person who makes stuff outta silver! :p
Yes it does, well according to the dedication of the person....If they dont like the religion there is a chance it wont change them...
a caste is determined by birth. You can not change or remove your caste unless you accept another Religion.
They made a desicion in the real wolrd for a real person.
Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann