Political Science, asked by sushmitaubale28, 5 months ago

The Varna system was a classification of individual based on their ___

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Answered by oletivaishu09
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Answer:

The terms varna (theoretical classification based on occupation) and jāti (caste) are two distinct concepts. Jāti (community) refers to the thousands of endogamous groups prevalent across the subcontinent. A jati may be divided into exogamous groups based on the same gotras

Answered by rijularoy16
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Answer:

The Varna system was a classification of individual based on their classes (or castes).

Explanation:

The system of classification, Varna is a system that existed in the Vedic Society that divided the society into four classes Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (skilled traders, merchants), and Shudras (unskilled workers).

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