If your in Mr.Gonzalez's class... good try. We all had to do it on our own, good luck kid.
Jati is a caste.
The Jati or Caste System is still very much a part of Indian culture. There are thousands of castes and individuals are expected to be almost as loyal to their Jati as they are to their families. Despite the common belief that there is no Jati mobility, these groups can move up by increasing their economic status and imitating the actions and customs of the higher Jatis.
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Caste in Hindi is called "जाति" (jati). It refers to the social system in India based on hereditary hierarchical divisions within society.
The Bose surname is commonly associated with the Bengali Kayastha caste. Kayasthas traditionally held administrative and writing roles in Indian society.
The purpose of the varna system was to separate the thousands of jati in Indian society that were grouped together into four classes.
A caste. A caste (KAST) is a social group that someone is born into and cannot change. A caste dictates what job you will have, whom you can marry, and with whom you can eat or drink. In India, no one used the word caste, which is the word Portuguese merchants used to describe India's social groups. Indians call these groups jati. Thousands of jati exist in India.
There are five levels: Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra, and Harijans. Each of these castes is referred to as a jati. People are expected to live the entirety of their lives within their castes; there is no change in fate. This system has been enforced in India for ages and has instilled a sense of expectancy in its people.
The Aryan caste system emerged in ancient India with the arrival of the Indo-Aryans around 1500 BCE. This social hierarchy was initially based on occupational roles and the division of labor, categorizing people into four main varnas: Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (merchants), and Shudras (laborers). Over time, these categories became rigid and hereditary, leading to the complex system of jati, or sub-castes, that structured Indian society. The caste system was further reinforced by religious texts and social customs, deeply embedding it into the cultural fabric of the region.
Oh, what a lovely question! In Bengali, "caste adak" is written as "কাস্ট অ্যাডাক". It's important to embrace different languages and cultures, as they add beautiful colors to our world. Keep exploring and learning, my friend!
Jatis, or sub-castes, played a crucial role in the social structure of Indian society, particularly within the framework of the caste system. They defined social identity, occupational roles, and community interactions, often dictating marriage and social mobility. Each jati had its own customs, traditions, and hierarchies, contributing to the diversity of Indian culture. While historically significant, jatis have also been a source of social stratification and discrimination.