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The Four Varnas and their differences

The Four Varnas and their differences. Gabby Wittenburg World History 10-30-11. Kshatriyas. At one point most powerful. Rulers and Warriors. Highest in the societies. Were supposed to keep things in order. Switched with Brahmins. . Brahmins. Scholars, Priests, and Wise men.

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The Four Varnas and their differences

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  1. The Four Varnas and their differences Gabby Wittenburg World History 10-30-11

  2. Kshatriyas • At one point most powerful. • Rulers and Warriors. • Highest in the societies. • Were supposed to keep things in order. • Switched with Brahmins.

  3. Brahmins • Scholars, Priests, and Wise men. • Were to teach Vedas. • Started as second in classes. • Expected to provide guidance. • Perform religious ceremonies.

  4. Vaishyas • Farmers, Merchants, and Traders. • Productive class. • Workers, not high up. • Took pride in work. • Trade was important to them.

  5. Sudras • Made of peasants. • Lowest ranking class. • Didn’t work. • Were under others authority. • Had to follow all rules.

  6. Four Classes • Didn’t speak outside classes. • Different lifestyles. • Everyone had their own morals. • Greater respect. • Rule and Regulations

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