asked 171k views
3 votes
Into what kinds of castes were the Nayar of this period organized?

1 Answer

4 votes

Final answer:

The Nayar were organized in a traditional four-tiered varna system with the addition of the outcast Dalits, each caste having specific roles and rules based on Hindu religious beliefs.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Nayar castes during this period were organized into a four-tiered system known as the varna. The highest class was the Brahmans (priests), followed by the Kshatriya (warriors), the Vaishya (merchants and farmers), and the Shudra (servile people). In addition, there were those considered outside the varna system, known as Dalits or "untouchables". These castes were rigidly maintained, with each one responsible for certain tasks and governed by specific rules that dictated aspects of life such as marriage and occupation according to inherited status. The structure of the castes reflected Hindu religious beliefs, particularly ensuring that people performed their dharma, or the role in life they were born into, based on past actions and karma.

answered
User Aiolias
by
8.9k points

Related questions

asked Feb 16, 2024 161k views
Unwind asked Feb 16, 2024
by Unwind
7.8k points
1 answer
2 votes
161k views
1 answer
2 votes
141k views
asked Aug 5, 2024 83.1k views
Mjuice asked Aug 5, 2024
by Mjuice
8.1k points
1 answer
3 votes
83.1k views
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.