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What is jatis?????????
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Answered by sanjusri31225
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Jāti is the term traditionally used to describe a cohesive group of people in India - like a tribe, community, clan, sub-clan, or a religious sect. Each Jāti typically has an association with an occupation, geography or tribe. Different religious beliefs or linguistic groupings may also define some Jātis.

Answered by triptistarx
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a caste or subcaste.

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jati, also spelled jat, caste, in Hindu society. The term is derived from the Sanskrit jāta, “born” or “brought into existence,” and indicates a form of existence determined by birth. In Indian philosophy, jati (genus) describes any group of things that have generic characteristics in common.

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