what is varna system ?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Varna system is the social stratification based on the Varna, caste. Four basic categories are defined under this system - Brahmins (priests, teachers, intellectuals), Kshatriyas (warriors, kings, administrators), Vaishyas (agriculturalists, traders, farmers ) and Shudras (workers, labourers, artisans).
Answered by
0
Varna system
-The Varna system in India is a system of social hierarchy that determines social status.
-All people in India are born and rank into one of the four major castes know as “jatis”.
-According to Hindu belief, the four castes were formed from the body of the god “Purusha”.
-Brahmins:Priests, teachers, scholars .
-kshatruyas:Royality, nobility, scholars, warriors.
-Vaishyas: traders, merchants, lenders, bankers, bank owners, entrepreneurs
-Sudras:Peaseantry, artisan, skilled labour.
-The Varna system in India is a system of social hierarchy that determines social status.
-All people in India are born and rank into one of the four major castes know as “jatis”.
-According to Hindu belief, the four castes were formed from the body of the god “Purusha”.
-Brahmins:Priests, teachers, scholars .
-kshatruyas:Royality, nobility, scholars, warriors.
-Vaishyas: traders, merchants, lenders, bankers, bank owners, entrepreneurs
-Sudras:Peaseantry, artisan, skilled labour.
Similar questions