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Read morejati,”””birth”” — a word often translated in English as “”caste””. Refers to regional systems (“”clans””)
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Read moreshudra,”The fourth
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Read morebrahman,”(1) Traditionally the highest varna; the caste of priests and scholars. (2) (with different Sanskrit spelling and pronunciation than (1)) the “”universal soul””
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Read morevarna,”The sanskrit term (literally “”color””), usually translated in English as “”caste””, that refers to the four theoretical, pan-Indian classes of society: Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya
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Read moreArjuna,”In the Mahabharata, the most famous of the Panadavas; Krishna’s companion, and the recipient of Krishn’a sermon the Bhagavad Gita; bitter foe of Karna. A character in several Hindi films
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