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    Var·na
    /ˈvärnə/

    noun

    • 1. each of the four Hindu castes, Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra.
  2. The varna system is discussed in Hindu texts, and understood as idealised human callings. The concept is generally traced to the Purusha Sukta verse of the Rig Veda. In the post-Vedic period, the varna division is described in the Mahabharata, Puranas and in the Dharmashastra literatures.

  3. May 15, 2024 · Varna, any one of the four traditional social classes of India: the Brahman (priestly class), the Kshatriya (noble class), the Vaishya (commoner class), and the Shudra (servant class). The Rigveda portrays the classes as coming forth from, respectively, the mouth, arms, thighs, and feet of the primeval person.

  4. Feb 19, 2020 · In some ancient and medieval texts, Varna means “color, race, tribe, species, kind, sort, nature, character, quality, property” of an object or people whereas in Manusmriti, Varna refers to the four social classes.

  5. Dec 21, 2023 · What Does Varna Mean? Varna, according to Hindu scriptures, refers to the classification of people based on their qualities. The term is derived from the Sanskrit word, vr, which means “to describe,” “to classify” or “to cover.” Varna is classified into four types: brahman, kshatriya, vaishya and shudra.

  6. Even though they are divided by class, Hinduism says that a person is made up of a Maya, or a more physical form, and the central Atman, which is the aspect of Brahman within them. I think what's happening is they recognize that everyone is fundamentally a part of Brahman and therefore interconnected, but the Maya is the part that is being ...

  7. 3 days ago · What is Varna? The term ‘Varna’ means colour in Sanskrit. In Vedic literature, it is signified as a particular class in a contemporary society defined by the colour and occupation of people. The Varna meaning is defined and epitomized in Manusmriti and Vedic scriptures of Yajur Veda.

  8. 4 days ago · Hinduism - Caste System, Dharma, Varna: The origin of the caste system is not known with certainty. Hindus maintain that the proliferation of the castes (jatis, literally “births”) was the result of intermarriage (which is prohibited in Hindu works on dharma), which led to the subdivision of the four classes, or varnas.

  9. Jan 13, 2023 · There are four varnas: Brahmin: the intellectuals, for example, priests and teachers. Kshatriya: the protectors, for example, soldiers, police, and administrators. Vaishya: the producers,...

  10. The Varna system helped Vedic society to protect and preserve family occupations and job specific skills, and ensure the continuation of family lineages, while minimizing conflicts and competition between them.

  11. Nov 20, 2017 · 'Varna' defines the hereditary roots of a newborn, it indicates the colour, type, order or class of people. Four principal categories are defined: Brahmins (priests, gurus, etc.), Kshatriyas (warriors, kings, administrators, etc.), Vaishyas (agriculturalists, traders, etc., also called Vysyas), and Shudras (labourers).

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