The Caste System in India traditionally divided people into four main categories, known as varnas: Brahmins (priests and scholars), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and landowners), and Shudras (laborers and service providers). Additionally, there were numerous sub-castes or jatis that further stratified society based on occupation and social status. This hierarchical system dictated various aspects of life, including social interactions, marriage, and occupational roles, often leading to discrimination and social inequality. The caste system has been officially abolished, but its effects and social dynamics continue to influence Indian society today.
The Caste System divided people into groups....the Upper class..THe Middle Class..and The lower class.
The society is divided into many groups, these groups were the different casts of people. This process is meant as caste system.
The caste system
it divided people into life long positions like the untouchables who were the lowest of the low
It is the religion of Hinduism that uses the caste system
Caste System
Something very similar is used in the us. That is called race system, people are divided according to their colors.
The Bedi caste people have their origin with the Khatri people. They were a community of traders. They are said to be warriors from the Hindi caste system.
The Brahmins developed the caste system.
the buddha opposed the Caste System
a group of people that invaded India and developed the caste system
people must stay in the Caste they are born in