Jiang describes the Hindu hierarchy as priests/Brahmins at the top, warriors and kings below them, farmers and merchants below that, and servants and laborers at the bottom, with skin color also differentiating the system.
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Jiang describes the Hindu hierarchy as priests/Brahmins at the top, warriors and kings below them, farmers and merchants below that, and servants and laborers at the bottom, with skin color also differentiating the system.
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"Okay? That is the one of the basic ideas of Hinduism. Another really important idea of Hinduism is this entire process is being meditated..."
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