Why did people oppose the Varna System?
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The priests divided people into four groups, called varnas. ... The priests also said that these groups were decided on the basis of birth. Many people did not accept the system of varna laid down by the brahmins. Some people felt that there should be no differences amongst people based on occupation.
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The priests divided people into four groups, called varnas. The priests also said that these groups were decided on the basis of birth. Many people did not accept the system of varna laid down by the brahmins. Some people felt that there should be no differences amongst people based on occupation
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. Basis of the Varnas
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- Later on, the priests classified some people as untoucabke. These included some crafts persons, hunters and gatherers, as well as people who helped perform burials and cremations. The priests said that contact with these groups was polluting.
why it was not accepted
- Some kings thought they were superior to the priests.
- Other people felt that birth could not be a basis for deciding which varna people belonged to.
- Besides, some people felt that there should be no differences amongst people based on occupation.
- Other people favoured that everybody should be able to perform rituals.
- And some people condemn the practice of untouchability.
- There were many areas in the subcontinent, such as the north-east, where social and economic differences were not very sharp and where the influence of the prists was limited.
- The priests divided people into four groups, called varnas. Acording to them, each varna had a different set of functions. The priests also said that these groups were decided on the basis of birth. Many people did not accept the system of varna laid down by the brahmins. Some people felt that there should be no differences amongst people based on occupation.
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