answersLogoWhite

0

Kshatriyas are responsible for protecting and upholding justice in society. They are traditionally warriors and leaders who defend the kingdom, ensure Law and Order, and maintain the social hierarchy. They also have a duty to govern and make decisions that benefit the welfare of the people.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Religious Studies

What are Kshatriya' duties?

Kshatriya duties include protecting and serving their people, upholding justice and dharma (righteousness), fighting in battles to defend their kingdom, and leading by example with courage and valor. In addition to these responsibilities, Kshatriyas are traditionally expected to exhibit leadership qualities, maintain physical strength, and practice self-discipline.


What cast abbadasari surname belong in?

Abbadasari surename belongings to Kshatriyas, they are came from north india


Is yadav shudra?

No. Yadavs are Kshatriyas. They are the descendents of Lord Krishna who was also a Yadav.


Who was first Kshatriya On Earth?

The Lodh are a Hindu Rajput caste, found throughout India. They are found mainly in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.The word Lodh was used for Kshatriyas before and during Ramayana/ Mahabharat period.Lodh were the first Kshatriyas of the earth.The word Lodham first referred to in the Rigveda 3,53,23(The oldest literature of Sanatan/ Hindu dharma), then the word appears again in Manusmriti Chapter VII- 54 and in Parashuram sahitya. In all the slokas depicted, the word Lodham is used for Yoodha/Shoorveer / warrior/ brave. All the slokas shows, at that time there were only one type Kshatriya on the earth, which were Lodham.


Which religion divides families into four castes which rarely mix?

Hinduism is the religion that divides families into four castes known as varnas: Brahmins (priests and scholars), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and farmers), and Shudras (laborers). These caste divisions are hierarchical and traditionally determined by birth, leading to limited social mobility and interaction among the castes.