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In which ways did society restrict equal opportunities for all during the vedic period

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Answer:

From the Vedic period, the people are divided into caste system in accordance with their birth. The children of the king would always be a Royal and the children of poor person would always be a Dalit.

Some social evils faced by the Dalits are: Untouchability

Discrimination

Division of labour

Slavery

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The discrimination and segregation of castes restrict equal opportunities for all during the vedic period.

Explanation:

  • Throughout and ever since, the Vedic era of around 1500-1000 BC in ancient India was conducted and recognised.
  • The division of the individuals on the basis of Varna was meant to remove the strain of our own existence, to maintain the dignity of the caste and to create everlasting order.
  • The structure of grades was not fixed at first.
  • The people are divided into 'caste system' by their birth.
  • Nevertheless, the Brahmin and the Kshatriyas became more dominant in the later Vedic era and the vaishya were paying tributes.
  • The sudras grew wretched and became untouchable.

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