shudras in A Sentence

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    The Shudras Volume 13 Page 3.

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    He opened schools for Shudras and girls.

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    Now, even very good children become Shudras once again from Brahmins.

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    Sweet children, Brahmins are the topknot and Shudras are the feet. When you become Brahmins from Shudras, you can then become deities.

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    He even wrote that the Brahmins had framed tough rules for the Shudras because,“Their polluted spores would have made the blissful body of contemporary society ill.

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    (3) The Shudras were so important a class of Kshatriyas that some of the most eminent and powerful kings of the ancient Aryan communities were Shudras.

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    The Yajurveda says that at birth, all humans are born Shudras or servants, but that we need a second or new birth to escape this bondage.

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    But evidently practice differed from the law of Manu and not only Shudras happened to become slaves but members of the other three classes also become slaves.

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    The vegetarian nationalism is affecting the whole psychological environment of the Shudras, SC/ST/OBCs who used to eat their food with a cultural confidence before the BJP came to power.

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    Brahmin refers to knowledge seeker, Kshatriyas are leaders and warriors, Vaishya refers to people who are attracted towards material life and Shudras are people who are anxious and delusional.

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    In this brief article, we shall review the second popular allegation on Maharshi Manu- that he legalized harsh punishments for Shudras and special penal provisions for upper-castes and especially Brahmins.

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    Jackson states that, contrary to the theoretical model of caste where Kshatriyas only could be warriors and soldiers, historical evidence confirms that Hindu warriors and soldiers during the medieval era included other castes such as Vaishyas and Shudras.

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    Evidence shows, according to Eaton, that Shudras were part of the nobility, and many"father and sons had different professions, suggesting that social status was earned, not inherited" in the Hindu Kakatiya population in the Deccan region between the 11th and 14th centuries.

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