In the
Hindu varna (class)
system, a 'Vaishya' (
Sanskrit वैश्य ''vaiśya'') is a member of the third of the four classes of traditional
Indian society. It comprises
merchants,
artisans, and
landowners. A person born into a Brahmin/Kshatriya/Vaishya family becomes twice-born (dvija) when he undergoes
upanayanam, initiation into Vedic education or education helping them master those parts of the four Vedas concerning their occupation.
Etymologically
The word derives from the root ''vish'' meaning "to live". Latin
villa and the English ''wich'', as in Greenwich, are also derived from this word. In
Buddhist literature, they are termed as Grihapati.
Sri Krishna in Bhagwat Gita says 'CHATUR VARNA MAYA SRISTIM GUNA KARMA VIBHAG SHAH' He says that on the inquiry of self realization, people undergo different step by step stages of awareness, and with it comes purity in their character. There are four steps or divisions of 'varna' according to ones' state of identifying with the self.
SHUDRA (KAM)- VAISHYA (ARTH)- CHHARIA(DHARMA) and BRAHMAN (MOXA)
'VAISHYA' are those whose mind is engaged by the VISHAYA. VISHAYA means, subject or specialization or professional knowledge. Physics, Chemistry, Technology, Law, Economics, Politics, Management are example of the Vishaya. Another term for VISHAYA is 'ARTH' or meaning, or knowledge behind every object, ego or positions of power. Vishaya contains 'VISH' or poison because mind under influence of a subjects get anxiety, and insatiable demand of changes and controls. It is said that consumers of VISHAYA are intoxicating; and specialists for example, try always to wield more power and control in their hand. They are unfaithful or without a discretion because knowledge of subjects/specialization gives them a power and flexibility to evolve and experiment with every new object, subjects and in relationships. 'Vaishya' is a term used for businessman and also for prostitutes. This is reason why specialists or experts or judges or any paid authority are given no right to a relationship and are contained in veil of their own Vishaya.
Over a period, these 'professional' or practicing specialists or experts came to organize themselves as a community. Their system of work is called VYAVSAYA or acts of business by mutual free will, and not by force. VAISHYA is most popular form of a market society.
The colour associated with this Varna is yellow, symbolizing Rajas/Tamas, meaning quality in general. Some traditional north Indian surnames for Vaishyas are
Gupta, Bhuti,
Agarwal,Garg.
According to the
Manu-smriti, the Vaishyas arose from the belly of
Brahma.
Vaishya Varna
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Omar Banias
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Banias
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Arya Vysyas
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Kalinga Vysyas
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Agarwals
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Sangis
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Guptas
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Mahajans
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Keshris
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Barnwals
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Shah/
Sahu/
Saus
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Komatis
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Baisya Sahas
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Batham Vaishyas
See also
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Forward Castes
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Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
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Social cycle theory
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Jāti
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Varna
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Caste
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Artisan
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Tarkhan (tribe)
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List of Vysya communities
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List of Arya Vaishya people
External links
★ http://www.vaisya.net/