Type your answer here... harijan (untouchables)shudra (they do not include them selves in hindus) vaishya (merchants) kshatriya (soldiers) brahman (priest)
Brahman (Priest) Kshatriya (Warriors) Vaishya (Business Caste) Shudra (Serving Caste) Scheduled Castes/Untouchables (Dalits)
There are five levels: Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra, and Harijans. Each of these castes is referred to as a jati. People are expected to live the entirety of their lives within their castes; there is no change in fate. This system has been enforced in India for ages and has instilled a sense of expectancy in its people.
How did the development of the Caste System affect society in India
The Caste System in India did not end. It is still in place.
which belief formed the basis of the caste system in India
An Untouchable is the lowest rank in the Caste System in India so an Untouchable must be within the lowest rank in society in India.
Jati
It is the religion of Hinduism that uses the caste system
Caste in Hindi is called "जाति" (jati). It refers to the social system in India based on hereditary hierarchical divisions within society.
Villagers' occupations often determine with whom they may associate.
What has been one effect of the traditional caste system in India?
The Brahma was the highest group in the caste system in India.