The Vedic Aryans, an ancient Indo-Aryan group, are believed to have introduced the caste system to India. The caste system became an integral part of Indian society, dividing people into distinct social classes based on their birth and occupation. Over time, the caste system evolved and became deeply ingrained in Indian culture, religion, and social structure.
a group of people that invaded India and developed the caste system
The Brahma was the highest group in the caste system in India.
Caste system was not intentionally introduced by a specific group. It came into existence naturally similar to class system in modern world. Those who were teachers, scholars, priests were considered respectable by all and thus made into a higher caste, on the other side, the sweepers and cleaners, whose work was considered filthy and unworthy naturally formed a low caste group. First answer: (by Abu Koroma) --> the aryan invasion of indus and gandes led to development of the caste system
The Brahmins developed the caste system.
It brings someone in the Caste System, ( in India ) , to a higher part of the caste system. Let's say that someone in India was a untouchable, someone who stays outside the walls, has good karma they will be born into a higher caste group.
a group of people that invaded India and developed the caste system
the shudras, those who did manual and menial labor, were at the caste system.
brahmins
People brought a group of one is born
The group outside the caste system are the untouchables they are'nt considered part of the caste system
The caste system is associated with Hinduism. It is a social hierarchy that categorizes people into different groups based on their birth, and has historically determined one's social status and opportunities in life.