In the Rig Veda,the following lines relate to the sacrifice of the primeval being Purusha: "The brahmin was his mouth,of both his arms was the kshatriya made.His thighs became the vaishya,from his feet the shudra was produced." What do these words mean? What is the significance of the association with the various body parts? What does the preeminence of a god such as Indra say about the Aryans at the time of their arrival in India? What happened to the view of Indra as India evolved?
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