pudrastha
Pudrastha is a Sanskrit term used in ancient Hindu texts such as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. It refers to a social or economic class. Specifically, pudrastha denotes commoners, those who are neither brahmins (priests) nor kshatriyas (warriors) nor vaishyas (traders), but not necessarily at the lowest rungs of society. The term is often translated as 'commoners','scholars','students', or 'trustworthy individuals'.
In ancient India, the social class structure was organized into a varna system. This system categorizes people
At times, the term has been understood to refer specifically to individuals with knowledge, wisdom, and education,
Pudrastha roles have also been associated with ksatriya's status of being high-class sanskrit scholars, proclaiming the