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  1. Vaishya, third highest in ritual status of the four varnas, or social classes, of Hindu India, traditionally described as commoners. With the two higher classes, the Brahmans and the Kshatriyas, the Vaishyas share the distinction of being dvija, or twice-born.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VaishyaVaishya - Wikipedia

    Vaishya (Sanskrit: वैश्य, vaiśya) is one of the four varnas of the Vedic Hindu social order in India. Vaishyas are classed third in the order of Varna hierarchy. The occupation of Vaishyas consists mainly of agriculture, taking care of cattle, trade and other business pursuits as mentioned in the Bhagavad Gita .

  3. Vaishyas are the third class of the caste system in India, after Brahmins and Kshatriyas. They are farmers, traders, and merchants, and they originated from the thighs of Purush, the Hindu god of creation.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › social-sciences-and-law › sociology-and-social-reformVaisya | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · Vaisyas are the third-highest varna in Hinduism, traditionally engaged in trade, agriculture, and cattle-keeping. Learn about their origins, duties, subcastes, and modern practices from various sources and perspectives.

  5. The varna of Kshatriya arose when Rishabh procured weapons to serve the society and assumed the powers of a king, while Vaishya and Shudra varna arose from different means of livelihood in which they specialised.

  6. Varna, any one of the four traditional social classes of India: the Brahman (priestly class), the Kshatriya (noble class), the Vaishya (commoner class), and the Shudra (servant class). The Rigveda portrays the classes as coming forth from, respectively, the mouth, arms, thighs, and feet of the primeval person.

  7. Feb 19, 2020 · Learn about the ancient Hindu system of four social classes (Varnas) and their duties, qualities, and origins. Vaishyas are the agriculturalists, merchants, or traders who are the third class in the Varna system.

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