The military caste, the second of the four great Hindu castes; also, a member of that caste. See Caste.
A member of the second of the four occupational classes in the varnashrama social system. The kshatriyas are the political and military leaders of society. They are expected to be heroic, charitable, selflessly dedicated to the welfare of all citizens, respectful of the spiritual authority of the brahmanas, and ready to use force to stop wrongdoing.
(Skt) In Hinduism, a member of the warrior, administrator, and ruler class.
Warrior caste of Hinduism
warriors, land rulers in ancient times. They form the second cast ( varna), after the brahmin group. Many times in the history, Brahmins and Kshatriya were in conflicts to get the first place in social organization
The second of the four main Hindu castes, or Varnas. This is the caste of warriors, leaders, and administrators.
Khatri Second of the four varnas of traditional Hindu society, the ruling or warrior class.
the second of the four Hindu Castes at the time of Shakyamuni, they were the royal caste, the noble landlord, the warriors and the ruling castes. maharaja - a great or superior king.
a member of the warrior or reigning order in the tradition Indo-Aryan
Second of the four Varna of traditional Hindu society
people of political values, belonging to the second of the four Hindu classes of society, traditionally a warrior, ruler or administrator
A person belonging to a military caste
The second-ranked caste, traditionally warriors and rulers See also: Caste, Twice born
under the Hindu caste system, the second of the four varnas, to which warriors belonged.
Kshatriya (aka Warriors) is a 1993 Bollywood film directed by J.P. Dutta.