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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.

Answers

Answered by Nandanibharti736
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Answer:

Option no. 1 is correct answer

Answered by mad210206
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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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