Kshatriyas is treated in India mostly through the use of antibiotics and anti-viral medications that deal with the most immediate symptoms of fever, swelling, cold, and sinus infections as well.
they were treated with respect because they protected the king
kshatriya is something that belongs in india and they use it for the king and the warriors and the kshatriyas is the king and warrior.
Ans: Kshatriyas....puragiri kshatriyas(perika) and Kshatriyas all are one
The different sub-castes of Kshatriyas are Suryavanshi, Chandravanshi, Agnivanshi, and Nagavanshi.
kings and warriors
bad they were beaten for the smallest of mistakes
Kshatriyas are a large caste living in Northern India. Most of them live in urban areas and have professions such as civil servants, teachers or servants.
'Verma'/ 'Varma' (Hindi: वर्मा) is an honorific title that was used by kshatriyas/ Mair Kshatriyas in India and South East Asia.
the caste name is kshatriyas, raju is not name of the caste they are the only recoginsed vedic kshatriyas of south india
kshatriyas.......we cant say this is the place in India where they lived.....kshatriyas are people who indulge themself in wars and all in ancient times.......they form the army and are the strongest race........
The Kshatriyas were a social order in India. They were essentially the warrior class. They were in charge of the military, so they had to govern in times of peace and fight in wars to keep everyone safe.
The surname "Abbadasari" is of Indonesian origin and belongs to the Sundanese ethnic group in Indonesia. It is commonly found in the West Java region of Indonesia.
its either brahmins,kshatriyas,sudras,or vaisyas yeah.....
kshatriya is something that belongs in india and they use it for the king and the warriors and the kshatriyas is the king and warrior.
Yes, the Saini caste is classified as an Other Backward Class (OBC) in some Indian states but not as a Scheduled Caste.
He was a prince, and the son of the king, so I would say probably Brahman.
Ans: Kshatriyas....puragiri kshatriyas(perika) and Kshatriyas all are one
There is no hierarchy in castes; all individuals are considered equal. Caste discrimination is illegal in India. Each person should be treated with respect, regardless of their caste.