they developed a new caste system
The Caste System was not created by a specific person. It grew and developed over time. Different caste systems developed in different places. Perhaps the most well known now is the Caste System of India, but Europe, other parts of Asia, and the Americas have had caste systems at various times in history.
best describes the Aryan caste system
The caste system was invented in India. It was originally called Varna. The caste system is the social structure in which classes are determined by heredity.
adhering to the strict rules of the caste system
The lowest varna cannot associate with higher varnas
ezhava comes under the kshatriya....one of the varnas
The class system that developed in Aryan society was known as the caste system. It consisted of four main social classes or varnas: Brahmins (priests and scholars), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and farmers), and Shudras (laborers and servants). Below these varnas were the Dalits or Untouchables, who were considered to be outside of the caste system and faced severe discrimination.
it is impossible to change castes during your life.The lowest varna cannot associate with higher varnas.
The Hindu religion is known for instituting a caste system, where society is divided into four main social classes, or "varnas." Each caste had specific roles and duties, and social mobility between castes was traditionally limited.
As the rules of interaction between varnas got stricter, the Aryan social order became more complex
Yes. The system of four Varnas like Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudras was well established at the time of Mahabharata. The Karna was victim of discrimination on the ground of caste in the Mahabharata. In the Gita, Lord Krishna told that He has created four varnas on the basis of his karma. Not on the basis of birth. But the Hindus conveniently overlook the God.
In Hinduism, Shudra is considered the lowest of the four varnas or social classes. Members of this caste historically were assigned tasks related to service and labor. However, the caste system is now prohibited by law in India.
The castes are known as varnas. The lowest of these are not allowed to associate with the people who are part of the higher castes.
Kohli caste comes under kshatriya varna (also called khatri in punjabi). Khatri caste is one of the highest caste in punjabis.
The Indian caste system was divided into five different classes (varnas): Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras and Dalits (the "Untouchables", who were excluded from the caste system all together) The Brahmins were the priestly class that focused primarily on reading the religious scriptures (Vedas). Today the caste system is illegal in India, but those born into the Brahmin caste are still venerated and given privileges.
they developed a new caste system