sudra
IPA: sˈudrʌ
noun
- A turban or headdress, similar to the keffiyeh, worn by Jewish men in the ancient Near East.
- Alternative form of Shudra [The Hindu varna (caste) composing workers.]
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Examples of "sudra" in Sentences
- In some instance even a Sudra group.
- Kerala was thus a land of sudra kings.
- The Sudra was the worker or manual laborer.
- This means that Sudra is not the lowest caste.
- Sudra These people are the lowest of the caste system.
- With sudra face and worn brow -- black, but in the depths
- A title such as Sudra is hard to apply to Nayars as a whole.
- The Sudras followed the profession of agriculture and artisans.
- There is no source for a statement either that they are Sudra or Kshatriya.
- But the statement that they are Kshatriyas and Sudra can be taken correctly.
- With sudra face and worn brow, black, but in the depths of my heart, proud as any,
- In ancient India they range from the _brahman_ to the _sudra_: in the Europe of the
- With sudra face and worn brow -- black, but in the depths of my heart proud as any;
- With sudra face and worn brow, black, but in the depths of my heart, proud as any; 30
- Sjt. (Srijut) sudra swaraj - self-government uitlander (Afrikaans) - a foreigner; specifically a Briton living in the
- He is said to have been a sudra and he is represented in Tibetan pictures with a beard and topknot and holding an arrow [545] in his hand.
- These twice-born castes were augmented by a fourth group, the slaves (sudra), consisting of non-Aryans with whom the twice-born classes had no ritual community.
- The essence of his songs could be seen as continuity of pre modern philosopher saints and yogis of artisan and sudra communities of telugu society like Veerabrahmendra Swamy and Yogi Vemana.
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