Oh, dude, let me drop some knowledge on you. Technically speaking, the Tiruwa are considered a lower caste in Nepal. But hey, let's not get too caught up in labels and hierarchies, man. At the end of the day, we're all just floating on this big blue rock together, trying to figure it out. Peace, love, and understanding, bro.
The Tiruwa caste in ancient Nepal was primarily associated with agricultural work and labor rather than being a warrior caste. While some individuals from various castes, including the Tiruwa, may have participated in conflicts or military endeavors, they were not predominantly recognized as warriors like the Kshatriyas, who were the traditional warrior caste. The social structure of ancient Nepal was complex, with distinct roles and occupations assigned to different castes.
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CHETRY of Nepal
there are no such laws - Caste System is invalid in Nepal
nepal and india
kashyap rajput are not lower caste ok
yes kasana are lower caste in reality
No.They are kshatriya.
According to the 2058 B.S. (2001 A.D.) census of Nepal, there are 103 caste and ethnic groups identified in the country. This census classified the diverse population into various categories based on ethnicity and caste, reflecting Nepal's rich cultural diversity. The groups range from major ethnic communities to smaller indigenous populations.
No, Mehra is a higher caste from Punjab.
there are no such laws - Caste System is invalid in Nepal
Under Buddhist thought there would be no Caste System so that the stigma of being lower caste or untouchable would disappear.