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inna [77]
3 years ago
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WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST. Could commoners in Hinduism become warriors and move up in the caste system? Or would it just be the elite

that were higher in the system to begin with that were able to become warriors?
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1 answer:
harina [27]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Commoners in Hinduism as warriors:</u>

The commoners in Hinduism can become warriors and this does not make them to move up in the caste system.  

Neither of the given statements fits to warriors. Anyone can become a warrior and this is not based on the caste system. In Hinduism, the people are grouped according to their habitation.

They had a clear cut vision in grouping that one who imparts knowledge is Brahmins, one who fights and protects people from enemies are Kshatriyas, one who does business is vaishyas and finally one who does the hard labor is shudras.

The warrior from any one of the groups will always remain in the same cult there won’t get upgraded or downgraded in the caste system which is derived according to the habitation. In this grouping, there is no discrimination every individual will practice their system of life.

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