Brahmin- Is at the top of the Caste System, these include teaching and leading lectures, birth ceremonies, naming ceremonies, marriages and funerals. They are the most important people.
Kshatriya- Is the second most important class in the caste system. Jobs that they do are: ruler, warrior and landowner. The Brahmin teach the Kshatriya how to do they're jobs.
Vaishya- This is basically middle class people so they are in between of caste system. They're jobs are not all that important and they are clerks and merchants.
Sudra- These people are the ''low class'' people meaning that they have no importance whatsoever to the people. They were servants or non-Aryans. That's how much status a Sudra had.
Untouchable- They are the lowest caste in the Hindi faith. People who were not an untouchable treated them like animals. If you thought that a Sudra had no importance then think again because an untouchable had no rights whatsoever!
Akbar, Shah Jahan, Jahangir And Maharaja Ranjit Singh are four main ancient Indian rulers.
The four main castes of the Aryan kingdoms were Brahmins,Kshatriyas,Vaishyas,and Shudras By: M.Zaigham
A caste system is a social class system or like a pyramid going from the the top the highest caste, and down to the bottom being the lowest caste. One group called the "Untouchables" were not included in the caste system because they did dirty occupations and were poor. In Ayran times, they had divided their society into four occupational classes. By PTA times, many additional castes and subcastes had evolved because invaders were absorbed into Indian society and formed new castes. After the Aryans, major castes numbered in the hundreds, with thousand of minor or local subcastes.
Main caste breakdown is 4 (four). The four castes are Kshatriya(warrior), Brahmin(priest), Vaishya(merchant) and Sudra(worker) class. Each of these are further subdivided that the number of castes is really uncounted.
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There are about 3000 castes and 25, 000 sub castes in Hinduism. Therefore, the question must be about the four Varnas into which Hindu society is divided.The Hindu society was and is divided into four Varnas.They are,1. Brahmana Varna2. Kshatriya Varna3. Vaishya Varna4. Shudra Varna.DIVISION OF HINDU LIFE INTO FOUR VARNAS:It has to be mentioned here that it is not only the Hindu society that is divided into four Varnas. The life of every Hindu can be divided into four Varnas.1. Brahmana Varna - ideal part of life2. Kshatriya Varna - normal part of life3. Vaishya Varna - tolerable part of life4. Shudra Varna - chaotic part of life.It has to be mentioned here that the Varnas are not based on occupations as popularly believed. The relationship between Varnas and occupations is symbolic and not factual.The Varnas, like Karma, Moksha and Brahman, are not visible and not compatible with languages. Therefore, each of them is symbolically associated with a basic occupation.
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a sundras is the lowest of the four major castes
There were four classes that were found in the ancient Filipino society including the nobles, the chiefs, the slaves, and the freemen. Each person belonged to a certain class within the society.
i guess this caste systems r totally splitting peple
Casteism has acquired a lot of importance in Hinduism In ancient Hindu Sanatan Dharma which was called Vedic Dharma, the castes were according to the work or profession of a person but with the passage of time people made it as by got by birth. This is a method of classification in the Hindu society. Primarily there are four main Castes - A Brahmin is one who is a pious, learned, scholar and a priest; a Kashatriya is the ruler, warrior and administrator; a Vaishya is the trader, banker and agriculturist whereas a Shudra is the artisan, the worker or a servant. These were enunciated by Maharishi Manu in the holy scriptures Manusmriti and has been accepted and practiced since the dawn of civilisation.
SriKrishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, created the four castes- Kshatriya, Brahman, Vaisia Shudran. These castes are divided based on the qualities of humans and their family profession. No person is born into any particular caste. His /her caste is determined based on his /her character quality and the profession he /she undertakes. The caste system was developed purely for the purpose of organising the society and allotting works to the people. But over the years, the true meaning of caste system vanished and it has created cracks within the society. Caste system was not meant to differentiate but rather organise the society. Why would God want to differentiate people?