The strict Caste System in India developed primarily due to the historical interplay of social, economic, and religious factors. It originated from the Vedic texts, which categorized society into four main groups (varnas) based on occupation and duties. Over time, these categories became rigid through social practices and reinforced by religious beliefs, leading to the establishment of numerous sub-castes (jatis) that further entrenched social hierarchies. The system facilitated social order and economic specialization but also resulted in significant social inequality and discrimination.
how is the caste system organized?
adhering to the strict rules of the Caste System
As the rules of interaction between varnas got stricter, the Aryan social order became more complex
adhering to the strict rules of the caste system
The caste system seems to have emerged as a means of organizing relations between Indo-European conquerors and indigenous people. It was well preserved by strict rules of occupation and Hindu beliefs in dharma and reincarnation.
In India, it is nearly impossible to move up in the strict caste system.
This system is known as "Caste Divisions."This system is called "Caste Divisions."and it's dieing out.
india
they developed a new caste system
Hindu has a caste system that is super strict with social class
it was a continuation of the social structure of spain.
The strict caste system.