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who was considered as untouchables in varna system​

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Answered by riddhi2776
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Answer:

B. R. Ambedkar

Explanation:

According to the textbook Religions in the Modern World, B. R. Ambedkar, who was also a supporter of the Act, was considered to be the “untouchable leader” who made great efforts to eliminate caste system privileges that included participation in public festivals, access to temples, and wedding rituals.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

actually lower shudras and outcasts who were termed as chandals were untouchable in varna system

today's castes like chamar, mahar,valmiki,dom,kori,etc and many more were termed as untouchables

but I want to make it clear that I am a Kurmi Kshatriya and belong to sachan caste which today lives in up but has ancestral relations with Maharashtra and is a maratha warrior caste and sachan means eagle. Chhatrapati Shivaji gave name sachan to us and we were the Frontline warriors of maratah army

during third war of panipat, when maratha army lost , most of sachan warriors came and settled in ganga valley.

i am totally against untouchability and it is a social evil and I am against it it should not be followed

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