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The caste system emerged during this time from "summary" of The Ancient History of India, Vedic Period by K. C. Singhal,Roshan Gupta

During the Vedic Period in ancient India, a social structure known as the caste system began to take shape. This system divided society into distinct groups based on occupation and social status. The four main castes that emerged during this time were the Brahmins (priests and scholars), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and farmers), and Shudras (laborers and artisans). Each caste had its own duties and responsibilities, and individuals were expected to adhere to the roles assigned to their caste. The caste system was deeply ingrained in Vedic society and played a significant role in shaping social relationships and interactions. Caste determined everything from one's profession to whom they could marry, eat with, or socialize with. The system was hierarchical, with Brahmins at the top and Shudras at the bottom. This hierarchy was based on the belief that each caste had a specific function in society and that individu...
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    The Ancient History of India, Vedic Period

    K. C. Singhal

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