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With reference to the Vedic Period explain the class divisions and the four stages in the life
of an Aryan (Four Ashrams) 500 words​

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Answered by surendrasahoo
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The class structure of Vedic society was regimented with strict divisions that everyone understood. These divisions became the caste system that defined where people were and what could be done:

At the top of the chaturvarnas were the priests, or Brahmans. Below the priests were the warriors or nobles (Kshatriya), the craftspeople and merchants (Vaishya), and the servants (Shudra), who made up the bulk of society. These economic classes were legitimated by an elaborate religious...

Answered by mastermaths55
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The divisions of class during vedic Age

Under the priests are warriors or nobles who are called as (Kshatriya), and skilled artisans and merchants (Vaishya) and workers (Shudra) that formed the backbone of society. ... The structure of the Vedic class were established by the adoption of all these stratified classes.

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