what changes took place in Varna based society?
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Varna (Sanskrit: वर्ण, translit. varṇa) 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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- Small castes or Jatis emerged within varnas.
- Many tribes and social groups were taken into castes based on society and given status of Jatis.
- Specialists artisans like Smith's, carpenters and masons were reorganized seperate Jatis.
- Jatis rather than Varna became basis for an organised society..
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