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3. What was the Varna System divided into in the Medieval period?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Varna system in Dharma-shastras divides society into four varnas (Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishya and Shudras). Those who fall out of this system because of their grievous sins are ostracised as outcastes (untouchables) and considered outside the varna system.

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Answered by santhisiva2037
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Answer:

The Varnas are a set of rules for a person to follow that was in effect in the medieval period. According to it, it had four divisions.

Explanation:

Brahmanas:

The Brahmans were supposed to conduct holy rituals and read and teach the holy Vedas.

Kshatriyas:

Expected to be rulers and warriors. They were in charge of fighting wars and guarding people.

Vaishyas:

They were supposed to be artisans, traders and pottery makers.

Shudras:

They were not allowed to enter temples and prohibited from reading Vedas.

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