Traditionally, Hindu society was organized into four Varnas (classes).
These include:
1. Brahmins: Priests and scholars, responsible for spiritual education and rituals.
2. Kshatriyas: Warriors and rulers, tasked with protection and governance.
3. Vaishyas: Merchants and agriculturists, managing trade and economic activities.
4. Shudras: Laborers and service providers, supporting the other three Varnas.
This system is documented in ancient texts like the Manusmriti and the Bhagavad Gita.