how did brahmans develop a sharped social divide? give two examples
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☑ Brahmanas developed a sharper social divide by suggesting the ideal occupations of the four varnas in society. For e.g. They classified certain social categories as 'untouchables'. Those who considered themselves as pure avoided taking food from those designated as 'untouchables'.
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Brahmanas developed a sharper social divide by suggesting the ideal occupations of the four varnas in society. For e.g. They classified certain social categories as 'untouchables'. Those who considered themselves as pure avoided taking food from those designated as 'untouchables'
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