Examples of varnas in the following topics:
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The Caste System
- The classes, known as varnas, enforced divisions in the populations that still affect this area of the world today.
- Each varna was divided into jatis, or sub-castes, which identified the individual's occupation and imposed marriage restrictions.
- Both varnas and jatis determined a person's purity level.
- Members of higher varnas or jatis had higher purity levels, and if contaminated by members of lower social groups, even by touch, they would have to undergo extensive cleansing rites.
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The Vedas
- Today the castes still exist in the form of varna, or class system, based on the original four castes described in the Vedas.
- A fifth group known as Dalits, historically excluded from the varna system, are ostracized and called untouchables.
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Caste Systems
- Historically, the caste system in India consisted of four well known categories (Varnas): Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (commerce), Shudras (workmen).