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The Caste System For My Indian Nectar In A Sieve

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I will be doing my research project on the caste system in India for my India Nectar In A Sieve project. This is the system that divides India and various cultures into hierarchical systems where one is expected to live for their entire life. The level of the caste system that you inherit is based on where you are born into. The caste system is now over three thousand years old as of the present. The caste system is sorted into four main sections. The sections are Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and the Shudras. Many believe that these sections in the caste system originated from Brahmah who is the Hindu god of creation. At the top are the Brahmins who are said to come from the head of Bramah therefor being the most important. The Brahmins are mainly teachers and intellectuals as well as various high level and well respected jobs. …show more content…

This social class usually consists of warriors and military people and rulers. Next in the caste system come the Vaishyas who are believed to be at Bramah’s thighs. This social class usually consists of traders and merchants. These people are doing ok but since India is so overpopulated and has such as high poverty rate and low standard of living these people are usually still in poverty at least a little bit. However they are not anywhere near as poorly off as the lowest class. The lowest social class of the caste system are the Shudras. This social class in the caste system usually consists of people heavily in poverty who has some of the lowest standards of living in the world and usually do the least enjoyed and least valued jobs, such as a tenant farmer which is Nathan’s job.

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