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What changes took place in varna- based society?


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Answered by aa4276043
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Smaller communities, or jatis, emerged within varnas. Many tribes and social groups were taken into caste-based society and termed as the status of jatis. Specialised artisans - smiths, carpenters and masons - were also recognized as separate jatis by the brahmans.

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Within the varna - based society, smaller castes called jatis emerged. Jatis, rather than varna, became the basis for organizing society.

  • Many tribes amd social groups were taken into caste–based society and given status of jatis. SpecialSpecialised artisans , smiths , carpenters and masons , were also recognised as separate jatis by the brahamans.
  • The rise of jatis led to unequal social order and greater divide between castes.
  • Varnas helped identify people with specialised skills amd formalized labor.

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