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who did the caste system benefit?
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Answered by mayanv8301
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Previously Caste system benefited the learned, skilled, and the most promising people of our civilization. Later it morphed into something that is benefiting the greedy, cunning, and the moral pit-holes of a people.



Caste system was not intended to benefit anyone. It is simply a structure of social order based on merit. Initially, it was based solely on the qualities and the conduct of the peoples. And anyone can move up and down the ladder of social hierarchy based on how they conduct themselves. Many noted sages, especially few of the top most like valmiki, and ved vyas, were born not into the noble households; yet they did not face any obstacles in achieving greatness. Over time people in power became greedy and did not want to let go of their positions. Under greed, the collective Intelligence of people averages out to the lowest possible point; people become willing to overlook the truth as long as it benefits them.



Like the famous movie quote ‘structures become shackles.’ The interesting, and functionally advantageous ‘caste system’, under the pressure of apathy, greed, and fear, turned into one of the greatest shackles of our society.




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Answered by aramaswamy1947
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People from upper caste were not allowed to mingle and marry a person from any other caste. Thereby, castes in India were exactly demarcating the society. Generally, caste system is associated with Hindu religion. ... Untouchability is the most common form of discrimination that is based on the caste system in India.
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