Yes.
Buddhism in one sense is without any castes.
Buddhism
Any person from any walks of life can participate in Buddhism. However, in order to fully experience the beifits of Buddhism one should approach Buddhism with an open mind and heart.
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Because Buddhism rejected the caste system.
There are no rituals in Buddhism. Infact Buddhism is against rituals. Buddhism is nothing but morality.
There is no Buddhist god. Buddhism has nothing to do with belief in any sort of higher being, but is merely a philosophy on how one may reach enlightenment. Some people choose to associate spirituality with Buddhism while many do not, and they are still Buddhist as well. For this reason Buddhism is in itself not a religion, but merely a philosophy.Short Answer: There isn't one nor any
He forced everyone to convert to Buddhism. *That answer is wrong, I've been trying to find the right answer and no luck yet but i just know this one is wrong.* wrong answer.
Buddhism does not discuss the concept of god(s) except to say that enlightenment comes from one's own efforts not that of any deity.
The million+ Buddhists of the world sure do care about Buddhism.
Avaloskitesvara is one Buddhist deity. Kwan Yin is the name of a Buddhist goddess.
No, no one day in Buddhism is holier than any other day. Buddhism is not a religion. However, there are days throughout the year, such as the Buddha's birthday, that regularly stimulate special celebrations and practices. .