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what is Varna system?

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Answered by dhakadabhi52
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Explanation:

the Verna system is in dharma - shastra divede society in four vernas (brahmins,kshatriyas,vaishy,shidras) . those fall who out of this system because of there grievous sins are outracised and outcasts (untouchables)and considered outside the Verna system...

Answered by Angelsonam
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Answer:

Varna is a Sanskrit term, derived from ‘vr’ — to cover, to envelop, count, classify, consider, describe or choose

The term is used to describe the social class divisions made in the Vedic period in the Brahminical books like the Manusmriti. It is important to note that the word caste is derived from the Portuguese word “Casta” which means breed or race. This word used interchangeably with Varna, which is contextually wrong.

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