Vaishyas, the merchant and agricultural class in ancient Indian society, typically lived in villages or urban areas where they engaged in trade and farming. Their housing varied from simple mud huts in rural settings to more elaborate brick homes in towns, often featuring courtyards and spaces for storage of goods. The design of their homes reflected their wealth and social status, with wealthier Vaishyas having more spacious and decorated residences. Additionally, these houses often included spaces for family gatherings and business activities, underscoring the dual roles of Vaishyas as both community members and economic contributors.
vaishyas
Vaishyas is the third down in t5he caste system and what they do is they are merchants and they raise cattle but what do they eat
The Vaishyas would normally be merchants. They would work in shops, or be traders.
they are vegetarians
merchants
selling food and agriculture
vaishyas ate from both of the castes , meat , rice, wheat, alcohol etc
The vaisyas probably eat grains
mahatma gandhi cast was vaishyas
NO..it is found among vaishyas and kshatriyas.
whatever the society says the role is if its a laidback society. That's what is the role in the society for the vaishyas.
How would i know ? That's why i'm asking you!