Put the Varnas an order with those who have the highest status on top and those who have the lowest status on the bottom

The varnas, ordered from highest to lowest status, are as follows:

1. Brahmins: The priests and scholars, responsible for religious rituals and imparting knowledge.
2. Kshatriyas: The warriors and rulers, responsible for protecting society and governing.
3. Vaishyas: The merchants, farmers, and artisans engaged in business and trade.
4. Shudras: The laborers and servants, assisting the higher varnas in various tasks.
5. Dalits (or Untouchables): The marginalized and oppressed, historically engaged in menial and unclean occupations.

It is important to note that the varna system is an outdated social structure in Hinduism and is largely obsolete in contemporary society. It is based on birth and heredity, and discrimination based on varna is illegal in many countries.