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The Aryans have brought with them a …

Years: 2637BCE - 910BCE

The Aryans have brought with them a new language, a new pantheon of anthropomorphic gods, a patrilineal and patriarchal family system, and a new social order, built on the religious and philosophical rationales of varnashramadharma.

Although precise translation into English is difficult, the concept varnashramadharma, the bedrock of Indian traditional social organization, is built on three fundamental notions: varna (originally, "color," but later taken to mean social class), ashrama (stages of life such as youth, family life, detachment from the material world, and renunciation), and dharma (duty, righteousness, or sacred cosmic law).

The underlying belief is that present happiness and future salvation are contingent upon one's ethical or moral conduct; therefore, both society and individuals are expected to pursue a diverse but righteous path deemed appropriate for everyone based on one's birth, age, and station in life.

The original three-tiered society—Brahman (priest), Kshatriya (warrior), and Vaishya (commoner)—eventually expand into four in order to absorb the subjugated people—Shudra (servant)—or even five, when the outcaste peoples are considered.

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