rankar
Rankar is a term that originates from the ancient Indian scriptures and is often associated with the concept of social hierarchy and the caste system. The term is derived from the Sanskrit word "varna," which means "color" or "stain," and it refers to the four primary social classes or varnas in Hindu society: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras. Each varna is believed to have a distinct role and responsibility in society, with Brahmins being the priests and scholars, Kshatriyas the warriors and rulers, Vaishyas the merchants and traders, and Shudras the laborers and servants.
The concept of rankar is deeply rooted in the Vedic literature and has been a significant influence
In recent decades, there has been a growing movement to challenge and dismantle the caste system in