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What are Varnas? Explain.

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Answered by SurbhiAmbashta
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Hey!!!here is your answer ...
Varna is a birth-based classification of Hindus. In the scriptures, four varNas are mentioned. In order of decreasing merit, they are the brAhmaNas or priests and teachers, the kshatriyas or warriors, the vaishyas or farmers and merchants, and the shUdras or worker castes.
or simply .......from Google definition of Varnas••••
Varṇa is a Sanskrit word which means type, order, colour or class. The term refers to social classes in Brahminical books like the Manusmriti. These and other Hindu literature classified the society in principle into four varnas: Brahmins: priests, scholars and teachers.
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Answered by Monumoti
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Varnas is a Sanskrit word which means type odour, colour or class .the term refers to social classes in brahmanical books like Manusmriti.

sreedevsreedevp5rtx3: thanks but it is incomplete
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Monumoti: I know the one whose answer was a little bit lengthy you marked it as a brainliest answer
sreedevsreedevp5rtx3: Varnas have different meaning you said the sanskrit meaning
sreedevsreedevp5rtx3: and she said the historic meaning
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