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Why did brahmins dominate the society​

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Answered by ITZKHUSHI1234567
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They dominate because others have allowed (and continue to allow) them to do so. Traditionally, they were priests in temples and also had knowledge on the 'sacred texts' called Vedas.

Answered by lohithamahivara
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Answer:

In India, the caste structure remains in place, with the Brahmins being the highest caste as well as the Shudras being the lowest castes. They are the highest-ranking people of society.

Explanation:

♧The Later Vedic Period was dominated by Brahmins.

♧They have traditionally been priests in religious areas and have also known about the Vedas, the "sacred scriptures."

♧Besides that, the Dalits were considered pariahs and deemed untouchable.

♧Brahmans became very much proud of there wisdom also dominate in the society over the other cast.

♧The misconception regarding the caste system is that the relevant and important staff like the sweeping floors, undocumented labor, graded as the lowest castes, and the mythical storytellers like gods and full mantras were the greatest in the group.

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