Shudra Shudra

Shudra - Definition and Overview

Shudra, or Sudra, is the fourth caste, or varna, in the traditional four-caste division among Indian castes. Shudra caste often had traditional roles providing menial labor, which was not necessarily unclean. These four castes are Brahmin (priestly or learned caste), Kshatriya (warrior caste), Vaisya (businessmen and tradesmen), and Shudra(Laborers and workforce)). Varna literally means "color", impliciting recognizing that lower-caste people are of a darker complexion due to genetic backgrounds.

The Shudra title, like the other three, is more of a classification than an actual caste. An Indian caste is often a mixture of several factors. This includes a faith tradition relatively particular to the caste, certain social customs particular to the caste, and often a specific traditional role in village life due to variations in occupations and multitheism in the hindu religion. For instance, Shudras may be barbers or blacksmiths. The specific role often has little relevance to modern life, especially in city life.

Hinduism, Varnas, Caste, Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya

Example Usage of Shudra

EffectiveSpirit: New at TES: Unreached People of the Day: Ahar of India: Ahar is a sub-caste of the dominant Shudra caste in India. ... http://bit.ly/4FU2I1
Aturma: @fivefrancs It is...only in non-brahmin households it seems..I used Shudra in a sentence and deeply offended my non-Shudra colleague...
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