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shudra

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Noun1.Shudra - a member of the lowest or worker Hindu caste
shudra, sudra - the lowest of the four varnas: the servants and workers of low status
Hindoo, Hindu, Hindustani - a native or inhabitant of Hindustan or India
2.shudra - the lowest of the four varnas: the servants and workers of low status
varna - (Hinduism) the name for the original social division of Vedic people into four groups (which are subdivided into thousands of jatis)
Shudra, Sudra - a member of the lowest or worker Hindu caste


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He wrote about Ram cursing abandoning Sita, asking why it didn't dither when he killed the shudra .
Shortly afterwards, Brownley completed his hat-trick to restore the four-goal cushion, and speed and skill from Shudra bamboozled the Blaze backline for No6.
Nathan Rempel gave Devils brief hope with a goal, but Ron Shudra netted a third for Sheffield and Louis Goulet's effort was saved as Sheffield went into the final.
 
 
 
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