In Aryan society, as outlined by the varna system, the most important group was the Brahmins, or priestly class. They were responsible for religious rituals, teaching, and maintaining sacred knowledge, which placed them at the top of the social hierarchy. Following the Brahmins were the Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (traders and agriculturists), and Shudras (laborers and service providers). This hierarchical structure was central to the organization of society in ancient India.
raja
The Aryan people.
priests
they grew when more people started breaking the rules
no
raja
Vedas do not represent just the Aryan society, Dravidian are the original people of India and Vedas were written in India, so its not just a Aryan literature.
Priests
The Aryan people.
priests
priests
In the varna system, the most important group in Aryan society was the Brahmins, who were priests and scholars responsible for religious rituals and the preservation of sacred knowledge. They held a prestigious position as spiritual leaders and teachers, guiding the moral and ethical conduct of society. Following them were the Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and farmers), and Shudras (laborers and service providers), each with specific roles in the social hierarchy.
how the Visayans started Aryan society
they grew when more people started breaking the rules
no
no
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