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What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

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On April 25, 2024, according to the ranking of the world's richest people, India's richest man Mushik Ambani ranked ninth in the world.

Today I'm going to gossip about the caste of the richest man's family and the religion his family espotheses.

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

At the pre-wedding party, the youngest son of India's richest man made it clear that his grandmother was from the illustrious Brahmin and from the shining city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat.

Interestingly, his grandfather was a Jain Vaishya, and according to the Indian caste system, the richest man was a Vaishya!

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

The richest man's wife and mother

This is a photo of the richest man's wife and her mother, and the similarity between mother and daughter is very high

Now, I'm going to start gossiping about the caste system and religion in India.

In this ancient and mysterious land of India, the blend of multiple religious cultures such as Brahmanism, Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism has also given birth to a unique marriage system.

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

From the point of view of Indian history, the earliest written history is the Vedic culture, which was brought by the Aryans, which was also the predecessor of Brahmanism, which created the caste system.

The caste system is very strict and distinct: from top to bottom, there are Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras, and Untouchables.

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

In this way, Brahmanism sanctified social classes through the caste system, thereby consolidating the supremacy of the Brahmin caste.

By the time of the Shamani culture, Buddhism and Jainism began to emerge.

Buddhism and Jainism emphasize the equality of all beings, and there is no distinction between high and low

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

The founder of Buddhism, the Buddha, is the same generation as Confucius, he is the prince of the Shakyamuni clan, and became a Buddha at the age of 35

If you are interested, you can go and see the documentary.

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

In India, Jainism is more extreme than Buddhism,

The founder of Jainism, Nobita Yama, was a contemporaneous time with the Buddha, and the two had similar experiences, and after experiencing the worldly life, he also chose to become a monk and become an ascetic, and then succeeded in enlightenment.

Jainism is extremely strict with the life requirements of its believers, advocating asceticism, not harming any animals and plants, and not coveting possessions, and this extreme belief makes many Jain believers give up becoming farmers.

Because they were afraid of killing insects when they farmed, they began to turn to business, so most of them accumulated a lot of wealth, and by now, most of the Jain people are very rich.

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

To put it simply, both Buddhism and Jainism were born on the basis of the rejection of Brahmanism.

Later, as India's history evolved, Brahmanism began to merge with Buddhism and Jainism, and finally, Hinduism, an all-encompassing new religion, was born.

In order to better proselytize, it also absorbed the ideas of non-killing, seeking eternity, and seeking liberation in Buddhist and Jain cultures.

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

Wet Woman

So far, Hinduism has been above board, preaching karma and reincarnation.

Hinduism retains the teachings of Brahmanism, Hinduism is so complicated that I am dizzy just looking at God, it is recommended to read this book, illustrated and textual, I have been reading it before writing this article

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

As for the marriage system in India, it was stipulated as early as the Brahmanical scripture "Manu Code" that marriage between the same caste is legal, and a high-caste man can marry a low-caste woman, which is called a shun-marriage, and the birth rank of the child will be determined according to the father's rank. However, it is not permissible for a high-caste woman to marry a lower-caste man, which is considered a reverse marriage.

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

Of course, the marriage system in India is much freer now.

Priyanka, the granddaughter of Mrs. Injla Gandhi, was married to the low-caste Robert Wadela. The Vadra family is Christian and belongs to the Shudra caste, but to be able to marry Priyanka, it is very simple, this family is very, very rich!

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

This is Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty, a super-rich woman who holds a 0.81% stake in Infosys, at the Temple of Axsaddam Hus

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

Although she looked very dark, I looked at the gossip abroad, and the surname Murty seemed to be a Brahmin

She is actually a Brahmin? That is, the color of her skin may not be accurate in betraying the caste

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

As for the caste of the richest family, based on the current revelations of the richest family and rumors from the outside world, we can be sure of it

The richest man's mother was a Brahmin, and the richest man's wife was a Vaishyas and was a Jain.

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

Interestingly, the eldest daughter-in-law of the richest family is surnamed Mehta, which is a proper Brahmin, and she is also a Jain, and the younger daughter-in-law's surname is Merchant, which is a proper Vaishya.

What kind of caste is the woman who marries into the richest family in India, and what religion does she follow?

The eldest daughter-in-law

The richest man himself is a Vaishya, so the three children of the richest man are Vaishyas.

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