Crossword-Solution: SUDRA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sudra | n. | The lowest of the four great castes among the Hindoos. See Caste. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SUDRA | anagram | DARUS, RUDAS, USRDA |
We have 14 clues for the answer “SUDRA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| HINDU caste, lowest | 1 answer |
| INDIAN low caste | 1 answer |
| INDIAN servile caste | 1 answer |
| Member of the lowest Hindu caste | 1 answer |
| the lowest of the four varnas: the servants and workers of low status | 1 answer |
| INDIAN peasant | 2 answers |
| Low Hindu caste | 3 answers |
| CASTE of low class | 4 answers |
| SERVILE caste | 4 answers |
| India caste | 7 answers |
| Hindu caste | 10 answers |
| caste Hindu | 12 answers |
| caste India | 17 answers |
| INDIAN caste | 21 answers |
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Sentences with SUDRA (5)
From his arms next issued the Kshatriya, or warriors; from his breast, the seat of life, came the Vaisya, or producers—shepherds, farmers, merchants; from his foot, in sign of degradation, sprang the Sudra, or serviles, doomed to menial duties for the other classes—serfs, domestics, laborers, artisans.
Here, another Brahmin's caste is imperilled, and this time it is my plain duty to prevent it.' So I wrote to them saying that I was in a position to prove that you had taken the daughter of a sudra to wife." Controlling himself with a gigantic effort, Hemanta said: "What will become of this girl whom I shall abandon now? Would you give her food and shelter?" "I have done what was mine to do," replied Peari Sankar calmly.
When (the gods) divided Purusha, into how many parts did they cut him up? What was his mouth? What arms (had he)? What (two objects) are said (to have been) his thighs and feet? The Brahman was his mouth; the Rajanya was made his arms; the being (called) the Vaisya, he was his thighs; the Sudra sprang from his feet.
Therefore, we need not be surprised that in good time a revelation came to this effect: "When man was divided how many did they make him? What was his mouth? What his arms? What his legs and feet? Brahma was his mouth, Kshatriya his arms, Vaisya his thighs, and Sudra his feet." This gives four grand divisions for the race, and their duties toward the State and to each other are clearly defined by the part of the "Grand Man" or "God" from which they sprang.
The one duty of the Sudra is to serve all the three superior castes "without depreciating their worth." In administering oaths, a Brahman swears only by his veracity--"his honor as a gentleman." A Kshatriya swears by his weapons, a Vaisya by his cattle, while the poor Sudra has to swear by all the most frightful penalties of perjury.
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Appears in: Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (2008–2015).