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Essay heading: The Ideas and Understanding of Hinduism
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Kwintessential.co.uk (2008) states that this social caste system is divided into four classes called Varnas. These four classes are the teachers and priests also known as Brahmin; Kshatriyas who are the warriors, nobles and kings; the farmers, merchants and businessmen called Vaishyas; and the servants and laborers known as Shudras... displayed 300 characters
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This social caste system eventually evolved into a repressive system that divided the people who followed the religion.
Followers of Hinduism believe in a practice known as Moksha which is the liberation from earthly existence. Hooker (1996), states that Upanshadic writers believed that everything in our physical world is just an illusion... displayed next 300 characters
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