In the traditional Hindu Caste System, the ranking from highest to lowest is as follows: Brahmins (priests and scholars), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and landowners), and Shudras (laborers and service providers). Outside of this hierarchy, there are also communities considered "Dalits" or "Untouchables," who historically faced severe discrimination and social exclusion. This caste system is complex and varies regionally, but these categories broadly represent the historical social structure in Hindu society.
the lowest ranking class of the caste in the Hindu religion
No, those would be the Untouchables
Brahmins hold the highest position and the shudras hold the lowest position
In the Hindus the Brahmins are the highest class. They are referred to as the learned class and priestly tribe among Hindus. The lowest class are the Dalits.
The Brahmins are considered the highest caste in the Hindu caste system. They are traditionally priests, scholars, and religious leaders.
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Brahmin, Vaishya, Sudra, Untouchables
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Among hindus members of the lowest caste are commonly reffed to by the term dalit which means