Shudras:
The Sudras' (also spelled Sudra) are the lowest class in the Hindu castle structure. Their jobs consist of Artisans, laborers,landowners, maids, cooks and blacksmiths.
They do not have the right to attend or even observe the vedic rituals, only very rarely. They also were not required to study the Vedas like the other classes were, they were not even allowed to hear the sacred chants.
Shudras' main job was to work for the three higher classes to make more money. They were not associated with any of the higher classes besides doing their jobs. They were not even allowed to eat with their company. Although the higher classes discriminate the Shudras' and are not very nice to them.
Some of the Sudras' can be clean and not so poor, but the majority of it is unclean unhygienic, this may lead to sickness and disease spreading.
Luckily for the Sudras', in the 20th century India realised that ranking people by their religion and power is wrong, so they got rid of the Hindu castle system. This was good for any of the lower classes becuase they could start again and maybe make more money for their families.
They do not have the right to attend or even observe the vedic rituals, only very rarely. They also were not required to study the Vedas like the other classes were, they were not even allowed to hear the sacred chants.
Shudras' main job was to work for the three higher classes to make more money. They were not associated with any of the higher classes besides doing their jobs. They were not even allowed to eat with their company. Although the higher classes discriminate the Shudras' and are not very nice to them.
Some of the Sudras' can be clean and not so poor, but the majority of it is unclean unhygienic, this may lead to sickness and disease spreading.
Luckily for the Sudras', in the 20th century India realised that ranking people by their religion and power is wrong, so they got rid of the Hindu castle system. This was good for any of the lower classes becuase they could start again and maybe make more money for their families.