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The Varna System

The Varna System. Brahmin. What did you see?. Brahmin. The highest class – priests and religious teachers. Kshatriya. What did you see?. Brahmin. The highest class – priests and religious teachers. Kshatryia. The 2 nd highest group – warriors and rulers . Vaishya.

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The Varna System

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  1. The Varna System

  2. Brahmin What did you see?

  3. Brahmin The highest class – priests and religious teachers.

  4. Kshatriya What did you see?

  5. Brahmin The highest class – priests and religious teachers. Kshatryia The 2ndhighest group – warriorsand rulers.

  6. Vaishya What did you see?

  7. Brahmin The highest class – priests and religious teachers. Kshatryia The 2ndhighest group – warriorsand rulers. Vaishya The 3rd highest group – merchants or landowners.

  8. Sudra What did you see?

  9. Brahmin The highest class – priests and religious teachers. Kshatryia The 2ndhighest group – warriorsand rulers. Vaishya The 3rd highest group – merchants or farmers. Sudra The lowest group – servants and laborers.

  10. Untouchables What did you see?

  11. Brahmin The highest class – priests and religious teachers. Kshatryia The 2ndhighest group – warriorsand rulers. Vaishya The 3rd highest group – merchants or farmers. Sudra The lowest group – servants and laborers. Untouchables - outside the Caste System. They do jobs that are considered unclean (removing dead animals, washing toilets, etc.)

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