- Sharma, R. S. (1958).
Śūdras in
Ancient India. Delhi:
Motilal Banarasi D**** – via archive.org. Sharma, Ram
Sharan (1990).
Śūdras in
Ancient India: A Social...
- free dictionary.
Sudra may
refer to: Shudra, one of the
Varnas in the
traditional four-section
division in the
Hindu caste system Sudra Kingdom, one of...
- The
sudra (Aramaic: סודרא suḏārā; Hebrew: סוּדָר sudār) is a
rectangular piece of
cloth that has been worn as a headdress, scarf, or
neckerchief in ancient...
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hence becoming sudras in
ritual rank. Sat-
Sudras,
placed after Brahmins, were
considered higher caste,
different from
Sudras or asat-
Sudras.
According to...
- The
Sudra was a
small chain of
Indian restaurants in the
Portland metropolitan area, in the U.S.
state of Oregon.
There were four locations, including...
- , the land was held and
cultivated by the
Bants , a
caste of '
clean '
Sudras . p.46.The
agrarian economy was
dominated on the one hand by communities...
- "Economic
position of the
Sudras in the Dharmasutras",
Patna University Journal, vol. I, 1950. "Social
position of the
Sudras in the Dharmasutras", Current...
-
upper strata of the
Bengali Sudras known as
satsudra [sat
meaning clean]. They are also
referred to as
jalacharaniya Sudras because of
their right to offer...
-
social ideal rather than a
social reality". Ram
Sharan Sharma, in his book
Śūdras in
Ancient India (1990), states : "the Rig
Vedic society was
neither organized...
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class which only in
India had a
place of
honor in Asia), next were the
sudras(farmers), and
finally the pariah(untouchables), or
those who did the dirty...