The system of Hindu division.
It also be viewed that Indian community and
has been divided into two main groups one is Karma which means work and the
other one has been known as dharma which has been taken as in the meaning of
responsibility. (Neetu, Tamang, Pande, & Sharma, 2016)The caste system of
India has been come from so long it is almost 1000 years ago before the birth
of Christ. The cast system in India has been recognized jati and the word has
been come from Indian perspective which is related with kinship group. Moreover,
a jati has ben identified in the domestic settings by whom the members who will
accept water and food from which jati they will receive this (Blunt, 2010).
As well as it has been viewed that has mainly be arranged into baradari and
this organization holds the oversees and the business working of jati and they
hold the power to exclude and include form jati. The caste system divisions
Hindus into four main categories Kshatriyas, Brahmins, Shudras and Vaishyas. Most
of them believe that the groups created from Brahma who is the God of Hindu creation
(Pruthi, 2004).
The cast system in India has been
recognized jati and the word has been come from Indian perspective which is
related with kinship group. Moreover, a jati has been identified in the
domestic settings by whom the members who will accept water and food from which
jati they will receive this. The caste system divisions Hindus into four main
categories Kshatriyas, Brahmins, Shudras and Vaishyas. Most of them believe
that the groups created from Brahma who is the God of Hindu creation. (singh, 2018)The one of the highest
castes in India is Brahmans, they have been priests archaeologically and has been
taken as one of the most admired cast, the kshatriyas ad been rulers and soldiers
and the Visayas shad merchant. These are mainly three higher castes has been
refereed as to be born twice and has ben reproduced as the farther along within
the Hindu cycle of death and reincarnation. As well as the lowest cast which
has been known as Sudars which has typically farmers. Moreover, Dalits has been
known as the untouchables and they were not be involved caste system because
their ancestors, and they have been done the job of scroungers and collectors
as well. moreover, Aryans has been known as they hold light skin tone and the
one who holds dark skin tone has been known as Dravidians. The individuals
described as the Dalits now a days had definitely a beginning, similar to the
beginning of other human beings on earth The Dravidian culture represents Adi
Dravidian culture (Singh, 2005).
There had no caste system in the culture Dravidian. Aryan culture had been
completely changed from Dravidian culture and had been greatly cultured. Aryans
survived an itinerant life, The Aryan development in India has its higher edge.
In this it has also been mentioned that caste system had been formalized in the
legal dissertation which has been known as Manusmriti. As well as it can also
be said that Bahamans can also be known as to be superior in intellectual, and
they have been taken as to be warrior in ancient times. (Renjini, 2018)In this it has also been stated that if
a Brahmin spent food prepared by a Shudra, then Hindu thinks that then they
would become pig in their next life (Hrw. org, 2020).
References
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Hrw. org. (2020). "Untouchability" and
Segregation. Retrieved from www.hrw.org: https://www.hrw.org/reports/2001/globalcaste/caste0801-03.htm
Neetu, N., Tamang, R., Pande, V., & Sharma, A. (2016).
The paternal ancestry of Uttarakhand does not imitate the classical caste
system of India. Journal of human genetics, 167-172.
Pruthi, R. (2004). Indian Caste System. Discovery
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Renjini. (2018). The Caste System in India: A Study of
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Singh, E. (2005). Caste System in India: A Historical
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singh, S. P. (2018). A Study of Caste System, Family Life and
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