The Gupta enforcement of caste rulers was a good idea Why or why not?
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Do you think the Gupta enforcement of caste rules was a good thing?
it was good because they didn't do good or some did good so now they get rewarded for everything they did in their past life.
He thinks I am cool is that a good thing?
Answer . No.
How will rules be enforced?
Rules are usually enforced by the police of a state. This can be atricky proposition, because they sometimes have to use violence andare tempted to abuse this responsibility.
What caste is Gupta?
The earlier Shunga of eastern central Indian and Satavahana of southern and central India have references to many officials bearing the surname Gupta. But relationships of these persons in earlier empires from the east with the Imperial Guptas is not yet determined. However Gupta Empire records and Chinese records provided by the later I-Tsing, furnished the names of the first three rulers of the Gupta Dynasty, Maharaja Sri Gupta, Maharaja Sri Ghatotkacha and Ghatotokacha's son, Maharajadhiraja Sri Chandragupta, considered the first Gupta emperor. Historian K. P. Jaiswal suggested that the Guptas belonged to the jat . But his theory lacked conclusive proofs, and it was discarded. One historian has put forth a different theory about the ancestry of the Guptas. According to him, in the Panchobh Copper Plate, some kings bearing the title Guptas and related to the imperial Gupta Dynasty, claimed themselves as Kshatriyas. This theory has been generally accepted by modern scholars. The identification of the Guptas as Kshatriyas is supported by the historical records such as copper plate inscriptions . It is therefore clear that Guptas actually belong to kshatriya caste . its only later on that many other people like rajpots claimed kshatriya caste by the pandits even while rajputs lost so many battles. Also there are so many other communities who have no king in the history of India but claim kshatriya even when they are not kshatriya Thus , in reality Guptas are real kshatriyas .
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Do you think the Gupta enforcement of caste rules was a good thing?
it was good because they didn't do good or some did good so now they get rewarded for everything they did in their past life.
He thinks I am cool is that a good thing?
Answer . No.
How will rules be enforced?
Rules are usually enforced by the police of a state. This can be atricky proposition, because they sometimes have to use violence andare tempted to abuse this responsibility.
What caste is Gupta?
The earlier Shunga of eastern central Indian and Satavahana of southern and central India have references to many officials bearing the surname Gupta. But relationships of these persons in earlier empires from the east with the Imperial Guptas is not yet determined. However Gupta Empire records and Chinese records provided by the later I-Tsing, furnished the names of the first three rulers of the Gupta Dynasty, Maharaja Sri Gupta, Maharaja Sri Ghatotkacha and Ghatotokacha's son, Maharajadhiraja Sri Chandragupta, considered the first Gupta emperor. Historian K. P. Jaiswal suggested that the Guptas belonged to the jat . But his theory lacked conclusive proofs, and it was discarded. One historian has put forth a different theory about the ancestry of the Guptas. According to him, in the Panchobh Copper Plate, some kings bearing the title Guptas and related to the imperial Gupta Dynasty, claimed themselves as Kshatriyas. This theory has been generally accepted by modern scholars. The identification of the Guptas as Kshatriyas is supported by the historical records such as copper plate inscriptions . It is therefore clear that Guptas actually belong to kshatriya caste . its only later on that many other people like rajpots claimed kshatriya caste by the pandits even while rajputs lost so many battles. Also there are so many other communities who have no king in the history of India but claim kshatriya even when they are not kshatriya Thus , in reality Guptas are real kshatriyas .
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I think Gupta's enforcement of the caste rules was a good idea because it kept the people in line and peaceful. On the other hand, it was a disadvantage for the people who are in the lowest level of the system since they cannot change it. It also does not boost the morale in that level. Buddhist teachings were against it and would want equality.
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