In Aryan society, which of the following was of highest importance in regard to the caste system?
1. following the strict rules of the caste system
2. moving to a higher level of the caste system
3. interacting with people of different castes
4. helping people from lower castes to rise up.
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Option no. 1 is correct answer
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The caste system in India may have started with the well-defined social orders of the Indo-Aryans in the Vedic Period, c. 1750-500 BCE.
Explanation:
• The caste system was an ancient institution that classified people into
different groups on the basis of their occupations, rituals, and social
status.
• In Aryan society, following the strict rules of the caste system, was
of the highest importance in regard to the caste system.
• There were four categories in the caste system:-
• Brahmins class included priests and scholars.
• Kshatriyas, second class includes kings, governors, and warriors
• Vaishyas, third class of the Varna system includes cattle herders,
agriculturists, artisans, and merchants),
• And the last fourth category was Shudra which includes laborers and service providers.
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