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what were the conditions of lower people in ancient Indian society. maximum 15 points

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Answered by akshatahegde0654
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In ancient india, the society is classified into varnas and ashrams. a four - fold classification of the entire people into varnas and fourfold division of the life of each individual into ashrams(stages).

The Indo Aryans were originally divided into three class The Brahmans, Rajanya and Vis.

At the later stage these three classes assumed the name of Brahman, Kshatriya and Vaishya. The fourth class Shudras was added from amongst the aborigines with a view to serve the other three classes.

Answered by shamaskp2005
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Untouchables were often forbidden to enter temples, schools, and wells where caste members drew water. In some parts of India, even the sight of untouchables was thought to be polluting. The untouchables were often forced to sleep during the day and work at night.

. Their jobs consist of Artisans, laborers,landowners, maids, cooks and blacksmiths. They do not have the right to attend or even observe the vedic rituals, only very rarely.

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