The Hindu Caste System traditionally consists of four main categories, known as varnas: Brahmins (priests and scholars), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (traders and agriculturists), and Shudras (laborers and service providers). Additionally, there are numerous sub-castes or jatis that further define social roles and occupations within these broad categories. The system has evolved over time and varies significantly across different regions of India. However, it has faced criticism and reform efforts, particularly regarding issues of inequality and discrimination.
Among hindus members of the lowest caste are commonly reffed to by the term dalit which means
Khodke is a Maratha caste surname in Maharashtra, India. Members of the Maratha caste traditionally belonged to the warrior or Kshatriya varna in the Hindu caste system.
hindu is his caste
When a Hindu girl marries she takes the caste of the husband whether he is of the similar caste or intercaste
bramin
Brahamin
Brahmin, Vaishya, Sudra, Untouchables
The Brahmins are considered the highest caste in the Hindu caste system. They are traditionally priests, scholars, and religious leaders.
Hindu beliefs about rebirth and karma are tied to the caste system. The Hindu people believe that a persons caste is a result of karma and that deeds in past lives are responsible for ones current position (in the caste).
That life saver was like God! and God have no caste.
Its belongs to hindu only
Patel's are in the Kshatriyas cast