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What were the four varnas? Which sources tell us about them? Was the varna system followed everywhere?​

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Answered by chery3106
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The four varnas, together with the notional division of the individual life cycle into four stages, or ashramas (brahmacharya, the years of learning and extreme discipline; garhasthya, householdership; vanaprastha, retirement; and sannyasa, renunciation of all worldly bonds) may at best be considered an archetypical.

Answered by jadhavpreshita1
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the four varnas were Brahmin Kshatriya Vaishya and Shudra during the Asian times this system was followed in the Kingdoms of various Kings the first Brahmins were considered as the most high caste people then the second Kshatriya were the one who used to fight then III why Shah were the one Hoover involved in in business and the fourth one were shudras how were doing all types of of local and low class jobs

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