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who formed the basis for the division of Indian society ​

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Answered by JustinSeagull23
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According to an ancient text known as the Rigveda, the division of Indian society was based on Brahma's divine manifestation of four groups. Priests and teachers were cast from his mouth, rulers and warriors from his arms, merchants and traders from his thighs, and workers and peasants from his feet.

Answered by sshubhangi272
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Social division takes place when some social differences overlap with each other. In India social division is based on language, religion, and caste. In our country Dalits tends to be poor and landless. They often face discrimination and injustice. If we worship or follow a god or goddess then also we face discrimination. We often face discrimination on the way we speak in various parts of our country.

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