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Shudra or
Shoodra (Sanskrit: Śūdra) is one of the four
varnas of the
Hindu class and
social system in
ancient India. Some
sources translate it into English...
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Shudra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shudra is the
laborer and
service caste in the
Hindu varna system.
Shudra may also
refer to:
Shudra: The...
- Kshatriyas:
warriors and kings; the Vaishyas:
farmers and merchants; and the
Shudras:
servants and labourers. The
Bhagavad Gītā
links the varṇa to an individual's...
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reinterpreting Hindu texts so that the
untouchables were
absorbed into the
Shudra varna. It was this
disagreement that led to the
Poona Pact.
Gandhi began...
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members were
organised into four classes: brahmin, kshatriya, vaishya, and
shudra. The
administrative machinery in the
Vedic India was
headed by a tribal...
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Shudras? is a
history book
published by
Indian social reformer and
polymath B. R.
Ambedkar in 1946. The book
discusses the
origin of the
Shudra Varna...
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Shudra: The
Rising is a 2012
Indian Hindi-language film with a partly-fictional
storyline based on the
caste system in
ancient India, and more specifically...
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administrators or warriors. Vaishyas: Agriculturalists,
farmers or merchants.
Shudras: Artisans,
labourers or servants. This
quadruple division is a form of...
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Uttara Kanda.[disputed – discuss]
According to this version, Shambuka, a
shudra ascetic, was
killed by the god Rama (protagonist of the Ramayana) for attempting...
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Puranas describe him as a son of the last
Shaishunaga king
Mahanandin and a
Shudra woman.
These texts credit him with
extensive conquests that
expanded the...