what changes took place in varna based society??
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The changes took place in the varna-based society: (i) Smaller castes or jatis emerged within varnas. ... (iii) Jatis became the basis for organising society instead of varna. (iv) Specialised artisans, smiths, carpenters and masons were also recognised as separate jatis by the Brahmanas....
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The changes took place in the varna-based society: (i) Smaller castes or jatis emerged within varnas. ... (iii) Jatis became the basis for organising society instead of varna. (iv) Specialised artisans, smiths, carpenters and masons were also recognised as separate jatis by the Brahmanas....
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The Dharma-shastras' Varna system divides society into four varnas (Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishya and Shudras).
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- A number of developments occurred in the varna-based civilization. Within varnas, smaller castes called jatis arose. Among the Brahmanas, new castes emerged. Many tribes and social groups, on the other hand, were absorbed into caste-based society and given the status of jatis.
- The Brahmanas also recognised specialised craftspeople such as smiths, carpenters, and masons as separate jatis.
- Rather of vama, jatis became the foundation for social organisation. By the eleventh and twelfth centuries, new Rajput clans had risen to prominence among the Kshatriyas.
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