
1) Caste
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Jāti are the thousands of clans, tribes, communities and sub-communities in India. Jati or JATI may also refer to: ...
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caste, in Hindu society. The term is derived from the Sanskrit jta, `born` or `brought into existence,` and indicates a form of existence determined ... [5 related articles]
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In Hinduism,
caste into which a Hindu is born. ...
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Caste is the usual translation meaning occupational kinship group.
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sub-castes, or occupational sub-groups, which form part of the caste system.
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Caste. The Indian caste system determines social status based on birth and lineage, and is generally not alterable. Its importance has declined somewhat in urban areas, but is still important in marriage.
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Jati refers to the classification of musical compositions as per the tones.
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Pronounced “JAAH-tee.” A subcategory of varna, or caste. Typically, these subcastes are classified by specific occupations. Initially, jati was not birth-based, but eventually it came to be.
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noun (Hinduism) a Hindu caste or distinctive social group of which there are thousands throughout India; a special characteristic is often the exclusive occupation of its male members (such as barber or potter)
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In Hinduism, caste into which a Hindu is born
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Literally, birth group. Basic endogamous unit of the caste system. There are approximately 3,000 jatis in contemporary society. The word jati is also sometimes used for ethnic, religious, or linguistic groups.
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