Societal Structure

Kshatriya: The ruling and warrior class, including kings, queens, and nobles. They wielded significant power and were responsible for protecting and governing the kingdom.

Brahmin: Priests and scholars, respected for their knowledge and wisdom. They served as advisors to the Kshatriyas and played a crucial role in maintaining spiritual and educational order.

Vaishya: Merchants and traders who contributed to the kingdom's economy. They were skilled in commerce and trade, forming the backbone of the economic structure.

Shudra: The working class, including farmers, laborers, and artisans. Though they possessed less power, they were essential for the functioning of society and the agricultural economy.

Untouchables (Dalits): Considered outside the traditional Varna system, they performed tasks considered impure or menial. Despite their significant contributions, they were often marginalized by society.