Vaishya
Vaishya is one of the four varnas in the traditional Hindu social order, occupying the economic and mercantile tier between Brahmins (priests) and Kshatriyas (warriors). The term derives from Sanskrit vaiśya, traditionally rendered as "merchant" or "trader." Vaishyas were historically associated with commerce, agriculture, cattle rearing, and crafts, and were expected to contribute to society by generating wealth and supporting the material needs of the community.
Scriptural basis and duties: In ancient and medieval Hindu texts, Vaishyas are described as producers and traders
Contemporary context: In modern India, the varna system is frequently discussed as a historical framework rather