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  2. Sep 14, 2023 · What is the Varna system? The Varna system is a social system of stratification that divides society into various strata based on social and economic abilities. This hierarchical system was prevalent during the early Vedic period. The earliest reference to the Varna can be found in the Tenth mandala of the Rig Veda.

  3. May 16, 2024 · The Varna system is the description of the hierarchical society with a Brahmanical ideology explained in Manusmriti. The division of classes in society in Hinduism was designed by this concept and it had four broad divisions. In this article, we will define all these divisions along with the people of occupation included in them during the ...

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    by Jayaram V. Summary: This essay is about the concept of Varna and the history and development of Varna System in Hinduism from the early Vedic period. Varna literally means color, hue or complexion. It has other meanings such as a class of men, tribe, race, species, a word or syllable, outward appearance, form, figure, a cloak or mantle and ...

  5. Mar 3, 2024 · Last Updated: Mar 3, 2024. The Varna System is a hierarchical classification within the Hindu society that has persisted for thousands of years. This framework classifies society into four main categories: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras.

  6. navigation search. By Krishna Maheshwari. Contents. 1 Definition and proper interpretation of Varna. 2 Division of Labor. 2.1 Basis for the Division of Labor. 2.2 Types of Duty as pertained to in the Varna System. 3 Strengths of Varna in the face of invasions. 3.1 Unity in Diversity. 3.2 Jāti. 3.3 Divided by Work but still of One Heart.

  7. The word means “color, tint, dye or pigment” in the Mahabharata. Varna contextually means “colour, race, tribe, species, kind, sort, nature, character, quality, property” of an object or people in some Vedic and medieval texts. Varna refers to four social classes in the Manusmriti.

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