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Who does Brahma refer to?

Brahman refers to the highest-ranking person in India.

The total population of Brahmins accounts for about 5% of the whole India, which can be regarded as a minority. But it is this 5% ratio that accounts for nearly half of the seats in Indian politics, and many scientists or doctors and experts are Brahmans.

The actual power enjoyed by people of Brahman caste in India also involves many aspects of politics and law. If they commit a crime, they can't be sentenced to death at first, nor can they do anything harmful to their health. But people in da Park Jung Su may not be so lucky. The security of the Brahmin class is directly protected by the military, which is not available to other classes in India.

Classification of other people

Under the caste system, ancient India was divided into four castes, namely Brahman, Khrushchev, Vedas and sudra. Brahmins are priests and nobles, who mainly master theocracy, divination of fortune and misfortune, monopoly of culture and reporting agricultural times, and have the highest social status. Chhatri is an Aryan military aristocrat, including officials at all levels below the king, who holds all the powers of the country except theocracy. ?

Brahman and Khrushchev, two senior castes, occupied most of the wealth in ancient Indian society and lived by exploitation, so they were the ruling classes in society. Vedas are ordinary workers in ancient Indian society, that is, the middle and lower classes of Aryans, including farmers, craftsmen and businessmen, who must pay taxes to the state. Sudra refers to the freemen who lost their land and the conquered Dravidians, who are actually in the status of slaves.