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Indian subcontinent had a Vedic era that goes back to year 10000 BC when most of ancient Vedas and Puranas (books of knowledge and sacred verses) are given to humanity by the learned sages.Im not very familiar with Indian history, so it's a puzzle for me
And it's 21th century now, is everyone born inequal a difficult things?
These books classify humans into four 'Vernas' (according to the nature of work they perform in life ) which are:
1 Brahmin :- people having great intellect, very pious, highly learned one. They were most respected and were supposed to guide the society by using their knowledge and by following Vedic scriptures.
2. Kshatriya :- warrior class, which included everyone who is proficient in the art of war. Their duty was to defend the society and to attack other regimes if so ordered by the King.
3. Vaishya :- Entrepreneurs and traders, people who will earn for the society
4. Shudras;- People who will work under others for wages. This class consisted of all workers dependent on others for their wages.
Later Brahmin used their position in society and started suppressing Shudras.
Kshatriya and Vaishya like Brahmins also started claiming their superiority over Shudras
Thereby giving birth to a System which started differentiating between human according to their Birth in a particular family instead of the kind of work they perform in society. Gradually Shudras became the very oppressed ones in the society.
Therefore an ancient system which is in fact followed even in the modern world has been misused by powerful people of society to create different levels in the society.
BTW, Vernas in Sanskrit language means 'Color' ( to differentiate one from another) and has nothing to do with modern caste system of being born in a particular family. It was a German interpreter who while translating ancient Sanskrit Scriptures used the word 'caste' for 'Vernas' and we all now use the wrongly translated word of English.
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