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What is the caste system that consisted of religious leaders?

The caste system refers to a social hierarchy in Hindu societies where individuals are categorized based on hereditary occupations and roles. The caste of religious leaders is known as the Brahmins, who traditionally held positions of authority and performed religious ceremonies. They were considered to be the highest caste in the system.


What is the source of origin to address nath or Debnath as Rudraj Brahmins?

Rudraj Brahmin/Yogi Brahmin/Nath Brahmin sampradaya is highest among the Brahmins. OneYogi Brahmin is equated with five Bipra or Brahmin. According to Bhagvat, Padmapuran, Brahmabaibarta puran eleven Rudra was created from the forehead of Lord Brahma,Mahan Rudara was the head of the eleven Rudras. Mahadev(Lord Shiva) is none other than Mahan Rudra. Since these Brahmins were originated from the Rudra, they are called Rudraj Brahmin. Since the Brahmins were pacticing Yoga, they are called Yogi Brahmin. In ancient times no other brahmins or persons were allowed to practice Yoga.The Yogi Brahmins were only the Gurus and prists of the people.Their only work was to teach people about the religion and other teachings.


Is rampal caste belongs to brahman religion?

The term "Rampal" does not specifically refer to a caste in the traditional Hindu caste system. However, it is possible that there may be individuals with the surname "Rampal" who belong to the Brahmin caste, which is one of the highest in the caste hierarchy and is traditionally associated with priestly duties. It is important to note that caste and religion are distinct concepts, with caste being a social stratification system and religion referring to a set of beliefs and practices.


What are the difference between Brahman and Brahmin's?

Brahman refers to the ultimate reality in Hinduism, often described as the unchanging, eternal essence of the universe. Brahmins are the highest caste in the traditional Indian caste system, traditionally responsible for performing religious rituals and studying and teaching scripture.


What is Hinduism's caste system like?

The caste system has 4 classes and 1 class that people don't really include as part of the caste. The highest class are the Brahmin. They are teachers and priests and are believed to live perfect lives. Therefore if your a Brahmin you will (when you die) break free of reincarnation and go to heaven. The next class is the Kshatriya. They are warriors and protectors and are expected to enforce rules. The next class are the Vaisha. They were merchants and traders who had to farm the land and tend the cattle. Finally the last class are the Sudra. They were laborers who were treated like slaves and they weren't allowed to take part in rituals or study the sacred texts. Then theres the untouchables. They were so low that it was considered bad luck to even look at them and they weren't even considered part of the caste system. They would do dirty jobs such as burying bodies and they would get their clothes off of corpses.