sudra in A Sentence

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    The Sudra, who were created from his feet.

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    Many Sudra communities eat different kinds of meat(but not beef) and other Tamasic food.

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    The Sudra is like a servant to the Brahman, taking care of his affairs and serving him.

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    These days are eight for the Brahman, twelve for the Kshatriya, fifteen for the Vaisya, and thirty for the Sudra.

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    If a Brahman eats in the house of a Sudra for sundry days, he is expelled from his caste and can never regain it.

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    The oil pressers in east India were seen as untouchables, in central India they had a high status while in west India they had Sudra status.

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    Sudra or a Vaisya is proved to have recited the Veda, he is accused by the Brahmans before the ruler, and the latter will order his tongue to be cut off.

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    If a person is born in a Sudra family but has all the qualities of a spiritual master, he should be accepted not only as a brahmana but as a qualified spiritual master also.

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    Some Hindus think that the number of the wives depends upon the caste; that, accordingly, a Brahman may take four, a Kshatriya Number of wives three, a Vaisya two wives, and a Sudra one.

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    After the Sudra follow the people called Antyaja, who render various kinds of services, who are not reckoned amongst any caste, Low- caste people but only as members of a certain craft or profession.

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    Only to the Sudra is it allowed to take percentages, as long as his profit is not more than one- fiftieth of the capital i. e. he is not to take more than two per cent.

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    He writes, for example, in regard to the' latter two classes'( Vaisya and Sudra) that much as they differed from each other' they live together in the same towns and villages, mixed together in the same houses and lodgings?

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    Every man who takes to some occupation which is not allowed to his caste, as, e. g. a Brahman to trade, a Sudra to agriculture, commits a sin or crime, which they consider only a little less than crime of theft.

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