kshatrijat
Kshatriya, also spelled Kshatriya or Kshatrijat, is one of the four varnas, or social classes, in the traditional Hindu caste system. The term is derived from Sanskrit, where "kshatriya" means "one who rules" or "warrior." According to Hindu scriptures, the Kshatriyas are responsible for protecting society, maintaining law and order, and upholding justice. They are considered the second highest varna after the Brahmins, who are the priests and scholars.
The Kshatriyas are believed to have originated from the second son of the primordial god Brahma, known
Over time, the Kshatriya varna has evolved and diversified, with different sub-castes and communities emerging within
Despite their historical and cultural significance, the Kshatriyas have also faced discrimination and marginalization in some