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1 India’s Social Caste System

2 What exactly is a caste system?
People are ranked into groups “True” caste systems are only found in India The caste is a closed group whose members are severly restricted in their choice of occupation Social status is determined by the caste of one’s birth Marriage outside the caste is prohibited

3 Check for Understanding
What is a caste system? What other countries use a caste system? What determines someone’s social status? Can Indians marry outside their caste?

4 Answers The caste is a closed group whose members are severly restricted in their choice of occupation “True” caste systems are only found in India Social status is determined by the caste of one’s birth Marriage outside the caste is prohibited

5 The Caste System of India
Has been in use for 3,000 years or longer Still today the values of the caste system are held strongly Has a major role in modern India Gives a sense of order and peace among the people System has worked well

6 Check for Understanding
How long has the caste system been used? Why do Indians still use the caste system?

7 Answers Has been in use for 3,000 years or longer
Gives a sense of order and peace among the people and System has worked well

8 Where Does The System Come From?
It’s not 100% proven where this system comes from but there are assumptions The Indo-Aryans may have established a caste system in which they placed themselves in higher classes The caste system was already established by tribes and with the arrival of the Indo-Aryans those castes just became more well-defined

9 Check for Understanding
Which group of people are thought to have developed the caste system? Why did these conquering people develop the caste system?

10 Answers The Indo-Aryans established a caste system
They placed themselves in higher classes to control the people that they had conquered.

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12 Brahmins Brahmins or priests made up the highest caste. They held a tremendous amount of power over everybody else. They were the only ones who could both study and teach the holy texts, known as the Vedas. They were also the only ones who could perform sacrifices and other religious rites. Because of their authority, people of other castes often gave them generous donations. By giving Brahmins (also spelled as Brahmans) valuable goods, people of other castes believed that they would be rewarded in their next life.

13 Check for Understanding
Who belongs to this caste? They are the only ones who can what? (2 answers) People of other castes give them what?

14 Answers Brahmins or priests
They were the only ones who could both study and teach the holy texts, known as the Vedas. They were also the only ones who could perform sacrifices and other religious rites. People of other castes often gave them generous donations.

15 Kshatriyas Next to the Brahmin class was the Kshatriya (pronounced "shuh-TREE-uh") class. It consisted of warriors and rulers. Kshatriyas' main duties were to govern and defend the country. Though they could learn the Vedas as Brahmins did, they could not teach the holy texts. As Kshatriyas were responsible for the national defense, they underwent extensive military training. They were the experts in archery, swordsmanship, and hand-to-hand combat.

16 Check for Understanding
Who belonged to this caste? What were their duties? Could they learn the Vedas? What were they experts in?

17 Answers It consisted of warriors and rulers.
Kshatriyas' main duties were to govern and defend the country. Yes, they could learn the Vedas. They were the experts in archery, swordsmanship, and hand-to-hand combat.

18 Vaishayas The Aryans categorized farmers and merchants as their society's third caste, called the Vaishya (pronounced "VYSH-yuh"). Vaishyas were expected to tend cattle, to farm, or to trade. Like Kshatriyas, they could only learn, but not teach, the Vedas.

19 Check for Understanding
Who belonged to this caste? What were their duties? Could they learn the Vedas?

20 Answers Farmers and merchants as their society's third caste.
Vaishyas were expected to tend cattle, to farm, or to trade. Yes, they could learn the Vedas.

21 Shudras Beneath the Brahmin, the Kshatriya, and the Vaishya castes was the Shudra (also spelled as Sudra) caste. It represented the majority of the populace. People in this caste did menial, labor-intensive work. They took on the duties of servants, craftsmen, or laborers. Shudras received little informal education. They were not allowed to learn the Vedas, so they could not participate in the initiation ceremony that boys of the three upper castes were entitled to when they began learning the holy texts. The ancient Indians believed that a person who had the initiation ceremony was "twice-born." The first was, of course, the person's physical birth. The second was his spiritual birth. As Shudras could not learn the Vedas, they would never experience a spiritual birth. Thus, they had only one birth.

22 Check for Understanding
Who belonged to this caste? What were their duties? Could they learn the Vedas?

23 Answers Most of the population belonged to this caste. Servants, craftsmen, or laborers. They did menial, labor-intensive work. Shudras received little informal education. They were not allowed to learn the Vedas.

24 Dalits – Harijans - Outcastes
Though Shudras were the lowest of the four classes, they were still better off than the so-called outcastes. The outcastes, as the name suggests, were people who did not belong to any of the four castes. They did work that nobody else wanted to do. They swept the streets. They collected garbage. They cleaned up toilets. And they disposed of dead animals or humans. The outcastes could not live in cities or villages. They led a lonely, humiliated life. When they ate, they could only take meals from broken dishes. When they traveled, they needed to move off the path if someone from a higher caste was approaching. When they entered a marketplace, they had to strike a piece of wood to announce their presence, so that other people could avoid them. The outcastes were not allowed to drink from a public well. They were not allowed to enter a temple. And they were not allowed to study. Given that they stirred fear and were despised everywhere they went, nobody in the ancient Indian society wanted to see, hear, or touch them. This group of people in India suffered the worst fate. They simply became known as the untouchables!

25 Check for Understanding
Who belonged to this caste? What were their duties? Could they learn the Vedas?

26 Answers People who did not belong to any of the four castes.
They did work that nobody else wanted to do. No, they could not learn the Vedas.

27 Create a diagram in notes...
Brahman → priests, scholars Kshatriya →ruler, warriors, landowner Vaishya →merchants Shudra → artisans, agriculturalists Harijan → actually not part of the caste system, „outsiders“ and once known as „untouchables“

28 Criticism On The System
Some activists think the system is a form of racial discrimination Lower Castes Aren’t allowed to go to the high castes areas Lower castes have to drink water from public wells They can’t visit the same temples as the higher castes Often sit in the back of classrooms. Many Hindus believe that the system is a part of the society and not with Hinduism backgrounds. Observers think the caste system is a system of exploitation of poor lower castes by the higher.

29 Check for Understanding
Why do some people want to change the caste system?

30 Answers Some activists think the system is a form of racial discrimination Observers think the caste system is a system of exploitation of poor lower castes by the higher.

31 Summarizing Activity On the next three slides are summaries of life from three different castes. Number your paper: 1. 2. 3. Identify which caste each statement represents.

32 Which caste are you? You must be extra nice to the higher caste people. You must do what they say. But you can also tell the lowest-caste person what to do.

33 Which caste are you? You can tell people from the lower castes what to do. You can even ignore them when they talk to you. You would be the first to be served during a meal. You would not be expected to help clean or cook.

34 Which caste are you? You must do what anyone from a higher caste says. You cannot talk to a higher-caste person unless they speak to you first. You cannot touch anyone from outside your caste. You are the last to eat and you must serve during a meal and clean up after.


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