Kshatriya
Hierarchy System or it is called"Varna System'.
Hinduism has four casts mainly Brahmins, Khsatriya, Vaishya & Shudra. Brahmins were the first to walk on the earth. They were superior in knowledge, power, skills and Privileges. Thus sometimes Hinduism is also called brahminist empire.
Hinduism is perhaps the only religion that preaches caste system. In the holy scripture of Hinduism (Bhagvad Gita) it is mentioned that four basic castes of Hindu religion have different works to perform which decides their social standing. The highest placed caste is Brahmin, followed by Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra . The lowest placed Shudras are meant to serve other higher castes.
IN THE 10TH MANDAL OF HOLY RIGVEDA ,IT IS WRITTEN THAT THE SOCIRTY SHOULD HAVE 4 'VARNA' /CATEGORIES viz.BRAHMAN,KSHTRIYA,VAISHYA & SHUDRA. THIS IS THE THE 1ST IDEA ABOUT SOCIAL ORDER IN HISTORY.
It is Rajput clan. Saini's are kashatriya's (warriors) higher caste and jatts are shudra low caste.
Hierarchy System or it is called"Varna System'.
The Priestly caste (Brahmin) The Warrior Caste (Kshatriya) The Merchant Caste (Vaishya) The Servant Caste (Shudra) There is also the outcastes or untouchables (Harijan)
Brahmin, Vaishya, Kshatriya, Shudra apex go brrrr
No... there are four varnas: 1.Brahmin (the pundits) 2.Kshatriya (the warriors) 3.Vaishya (the accountants) 4.Shudra )(the servants) However, such job-classification on the basis of 'caste' does not exist anymore. However, many people still prefer intra-caste marriages,
Brahman (Priest) Kshatriya (Warriors) Vaishya (Business Caste) Shudra (Serving Caste) Scheduled Castes/Untouchables (Dalits)
Hinduism has four casts mainly Brahmins, Khsatriya, Vaishya & Shudra. Brahmins were the first to walk on the earth. They were superior in knowledge, power, skills and Privileges. Thus sometimes Hinduism is also called brahminist empire.
Type your answer here... harijan (untouchables)shudra (they do not include them selves in hindus) vaishya (merchants) kshatriya (soldiers) brahman (priest)
The Pali texts enumerate the four Varnas Brahmin, "Kshatriya",Vessa (Vaishya) and Sudda (Shudra). Masefield notes that people in any Varna could in principle perform any profession.
Vaishya is the "Merchant" caste. Shopkeepers, people who buy and sell things (but not their labour) belong in this caste. The four main castes in India are: Brahmin, The Priestly caste Kshatriya, The Warrior caste Vaishya, The Merchant caste Shudra, The Labourer caste
brahman (priest) kshatriya (soldiers) vaishya (merchants) shudra (they do not include them selves in hindus) harijan (untouchables)
the indian caste system has 4 levels. The Brahmans (priests), the Kshatriya (warriors and landowners), the Vaishya (merchants and artists), and the Shudra (farmers). The untouchables are a group outside of the caste system, but are still considered part of it. They do all of the unwanted jobs.
* Brahmin - "scholarly community," includes the priests, scholars, law specialists, ministers, and diplomats. * Kshatriya - "high and lower nobility" includes kings, noblemen, soldiers, and administrators. * Vaishya - "mercantile and artisan community" includes merchants, shopkeepers, businessmen and farm owners. * Shudra - "service-providing community" includes mostly manual and farm labourers. * I had the same questionn :/ For Social Studies homeworkk. I was like grrr. i dont know it either, so i looked it up on wikepidia and found it. I hope it helpedd.1.brahmins 2.warriors 3.farmers 4.sudras