Varna

There are 4 varnas that reflect human nature.
According to the Vedic scriptures, Brahma (the divine principle) created four varnas from the parts of his body, the representatives of which have their purpose in life and fulfill their role.
 
“”Varna” translated from Sanskrit literally means “color”, “quality”. And this allows us to partially characterize the varnas, because each state has its own color.
 
Below you will find the characteristics of all the varnas and how to determine the varna using Vedic numerology.
 
  1. The highest varna is the Brahmins (priests).They got their name because they were created by the god Brahma from his mouth.This meant that their main purpose in life was to study the ancient sacred texts, to learn religious truths, and to speak before God on behalf of all people.When there was no writing yet, texts were passed from Brahmin to Brahmin orally.In order to become a priest, a representative of this state had to begin his studies at a fairly young age.The boys were sent to the house of a Brahmin teacher, where for years he studied the scriptures, the peculiarities of religious rites and attained divine wisdom.They had to know spells and be able to perform sacrifices correctly.Brahmins like to study, study, teach others, be immersed in philosophy, religion.Conventionally speaking, Brahmins are the head of society.White color corresponds to Brahmins – purity, innocence.
  2. Kshatriyas are the second most important varna.Warriors and rulers belonged to them.From the hands of God they were created, therefore the power was in their hands.From childhood, representatives of this state had to learn to drive a chariot, own weapons and hold a horse well.They should be decisive, powerful and fearless people.That is why their varna was personified by the “energetic” color – red.The role of the Kshatriyas is management, leadership, vision of the future.Kshatriyas are protectors, warriors.These are the hands of society – justice and order, duty, honor.
  3. The varna respected and revered by all other states is the varna of the Vaishyas.They were created from the loins of God.They included artisans and farmers.They worked all their lives cultivating the fields, trading or working in various workshops.The Vaishyas actually fed all the other varnas, and that’s why they enjoyed such respect.There were many wealthy people among them.Their color is yellow (the color of the earth).Vaishyas are merchants, businessmen, and bankers.This varna symbolizes the belly of society.The role of Vaishyas is exchange with other people, communication, communication, trade, business.
  4. Shudras are the fourth varna, which did not have much respect.They were ordinary servants.Their purpose is to serve the other three varnas.Brahmins, Kshatriyas and Vaishyas were believed to be the descendants of the ancient Aryans who conquered the territory of India.But the Shudras are the indigenous population.God created them from his feet stained with dirt, so their color was considered black.The role of the Shudras is to engage in manual labor, art, creativity, needlework, do-it-yourself activities, all singers and artists are placed here.Shudra is a mystical varna, it symbolizes the feet of society.Shudras can have a combination of all varnas.
At the same time, it is worth noting that now there are no pure varnas. Each person can have at least two. For example, business management – Kshatriya-Vaishya. The wall paintings in the church are Brahmins-shudras.
 
 
How to determine your varna using Vedic numerology
 
It is very easy to determine your varnas with the help of Vedic numerology.
 
Numbers corresponding to varnas:
  • Brahman – 3, 6
  • Kshatriya – 1, 9
  • Vaishya – 2, 5
  • Shudra – 4, 7, 8
 
These numbers in Vedic numerology are determined by adding the numbers in the dates of birth to a simple number.
 
Example:
 
Let’s take the date of birth: 26.10.2010.
2 + 6 = 8 is the first number we need, which is called the character or soul number. This number characterizes 40% of the varna characteristic of a person. In this case, a person is 40% shudra.
1 + 0 = 1 is the second number we need and it gives 10% of the varna characteristic of a person.
A person is 10% kshatriyas.
2 + 0 + 1 + 0 = 3 is the third number we need, it shows 10% of the varna inherent in a person. The man is 10% Brahmin.
Now we add the three received numbers to one:
8 + 1 + 3 = 12 = 1 + 2 = 3 is the fourth number we need, which shows 40% of the varna inherent in a person. The man is 40% Brahmin.
 
As a result, we get the following:
This person is 50% Brahmin, 40% Shudra and 10% Kshatriya.
There is another important number in Vedic numerology and it is calculated by adding the numbers of the day and month of birth in the same way to one number. The resulting number is called expression and it shows the brightest qualities in a person, which are revealed during close communication.
8 + 1 = 9 – in this example, the number of expression is 9. This indicates that in close communication, a person will strongly manifest the qualities of a kshatriya.

There is one important rule for calculations in Vedic numerology: if a person was born between 0:00 and 1:30, then the previous date of birth is taken.