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In in what ways the untouchables were discriminated​

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Answered by abcxy594
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Answer:

They were not allowed to rome here there.

They were not allowed in temples

They can't have high study

Explanation:

Answered by TootsieRoll
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Untouchability is believed to have been first mentioned in Dharmashastra. According to the text, untouchables were not considered a part of the varna system because of their grievous sins, barbaric or unethical acts such as murder, harassment etc.

Explanation: Privileges are reserved for the upper castes and denied the lower ones. The lowliest in this pecking order are the Dalits, once called "untouchables" as they are consigned by the Hindu hierarchy to the dirtiest occupations. ... The word Dalit comes from a Hindi word meaning "oppressed, suppressed, downtrodden.

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