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Vedic society was organized into four classes from "summary" of The Ancient History of India, Vedic Period by K. C. Singhal,Roshan Gupta

The Vedic society of ancient India was structured in a way that divided people into four classes known as varnas. These varnas were based on occupation and social status, with each class serving a specific role in society. The four varnas were the Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras. The Brahmins were the priestly class responsible for performing religious rituals, teaching scriptures, and upholding spiritual traditions. They were considered the highest class due to their role in maintaining spiritual purity and guiding society on matters of morality and ethics. The Kshatriyas, on the other hand, were the warrior and ruling class who protected the realm, maintained law and order, and governed the land. Below the Kshatriyas were the Vaishyas, w...
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    The Ancient History of India, Vedic Period

    K. C. Singhal

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