The Caste System is a hierarchical social structure traditionally found in India, dividing people into distinct groups based on their birth and occupation. It consists of four main categories, or varnas: Brahmins (priests and scholars), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and landowners), and Shudras (laborers and service providers), along with numerous sub-castes. This system has historically dictated social interactions, marriage, and economic opportunities, leading to significant social stratification and discrimination. Although officially abolished, its influence persists in certain areas of society.
you were not allowed to change caste
best describes the Aryan caste system
You were not allowed to change castes
The lowest varna cannot associate with higher varnas
Caste system on top of which samurai comes.
The man's dharma is the set of rules of behavior for his caste. He follows the rules by marrying a woman of his caste who is chosen by his parents and agreed to by the bride's parents. He violates his dharma by changing his occupation and by following the dharma of another caste.
Caste inequality
In a caste system, a citizen's life is largely determined by the caste into which they are born. Each caste has its own societal roles, expectations, and restrictions. Moving between castes is typically very difficult, shaping a person's opportunities, social interactions, and sense of identity throughout their life.
Caste System on top of which samurai comes.
The castes are known as varnas. The lowest of these are not allowed to associate with the people who are part of the higher castes.
Yes shahi is a jatt sikh caste..basically frm sarhala mundian..it is best jatt sikh caste..SHAHI ARE BEST
Villagers' occupations often determine with whom they may associate.