The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (2615 page)

BOOK: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
5.64Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
see
K
.
Vardapets
(unmarried clergy):
Varna
(Skt., perhaps from
v
, ‘veil’, hence ‘colour’).
1
The four social orders, or categories, of Hindu society,
Brahmans
,
K
atriyas
,
Vai
yas
, and
dras
. These divisions date from the time of the early
Aryan
settlement in N. India, and, according to the
g Veda
, were created by the gods from the body of
Puru
a
, the first man. Into these four major divisions the castes (
j
ti
) later fitted. Some maintain there is a fifth category, the Harijans, or
untouchables
, while others place them within the
udra division, dividing this into two segments, ‘clean’ and ‘unclean’. The three upper var
a are termed
‘twice-born’
, since the male family members go through a thread ceremony (
upanayana
) which implies a spiritual rebirth, marking the transition into adulthood, and the student stage (
rama
) of life. Reading, writing, and the pursuit of knowledge were regarded as irrelevant for the

Other books

When Secrets Die by Lynn S. Hightower
Cat Nap by Claire Donally
Juniper Berry by M. P. Kozlowsky
The Bubble Gum Thief by Jeff Miller
Buying Thyme by T.J. Hamilton
Burn Down the Ground by Kambri Crews
The Unscrupulous Uncle by Allison Lane
The Haunted Lady by Bill Kitson
A Cry in the Night by Tom Grieves
The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Writings by Charlotte Perkins Gilman