This shows that the cast system was not meant to be oppressive or intolerant, and one day may be able to exist without intolerance again. The caste system has been a part of Hindu religion for almost 1,500 years, and havs change much through history to present day. “From the mouth came the Brahmans--the priests and teachers. From the arms come the Kshatriyas-- the rulera and solidgers. From the thighs came the Vaisya-- merchants and traders. From the feet came the Sudras--laborers” (“Untouchable“). The ranks of Hindu caste system come from a legend where the main varnas were made from a primordial being, and each varna in turn contains hundreds of castes and subcastes that can vary in size from a handful to many thousands (“What Is the Caste System?”). These castes were not made with the intention of having any hierarchy, but instead to allow specialization and made it so each member knew their role in society much like a medieval guild system. Untouchables came later, and are not considered a part of the caste system, but instead below it because they were not included in the story of how the varnas were initially …show more content…
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