Varna
Varna is a Sanskrit term that has multiple related meanings, including color, order, and class. In Hindu social theory, it denotes a fourfold division of society: Brahmana (priests and scholars), Kshatriya (warriors and rulers), Vaishya (merchants and landowners), and Shudra (laborers). The word varna conveys a sense of category or type and is closely tied to ideas about ritual function, social duties, and purity. Etymologically, it can refer to color or a classification, reflecting the term’s flexible usage in different contexts.
The varna framework appears in later Vedic literature and became a prominent feature of social thinking in
In modern discourse, the varna system is frequently discussed in relation to caste and social inequality. Contemporary
Beyond social theory, varna also simply means color or type in Sanskrit, used in secular and literary