Rajakaarins
Rajakaarins is a term originating from ancient Indian society, broadly referring to individuals who were involved in or held positions within the administration or governance of a kingdom. The term itself is derived from Sanskrit, with "raja" meaning king and "kaar" relating to action or work, thus suggesting those who worked for or with the king.
The scope of rajakaarins could be quite extensive, encompassing a wide range of roles. These individuals might
The social standing of rajakaarins varied depending on their specific role and proximity to the monarch. High-ranking