The Buddha said everyone was born by kamma. one was not bad or good by family but kamma. so casts system could not touch on them by the teaching or compulsion without practice anymore
Reincarnation
The Buddhists originally opposed the caste system but in Buddhist countries such as Japan similar systems were set up.
In ancient times, no. Buddhists rejected the Caste System, which is why many Hindus converted to Buddhism.
In a Supreme Creator.
because the founder of buddhism Siddhartha Gautama thought it was cruel
Sikhs reject the caste system. There are no castes in sikhism.
The surname "Nikalje" is commonly associated with the Maratha caste in Maharashtra, India. The Marathas are a warrior caste with a long and prestigious history in the region. It is important to note that caste systems can vary by region and community, so specific details may differ based on local traditions and practices.
There are many different caste systems in India. This is one of the largest caste systems in the country.
It was against his teachings. He believed everybody was equal.
Short Explanation: Social class division developed by Aryans who believed they were superior to others. In Hinduism there is a strict caste system. Your occupation and status generally depends on the caste you were born in. So those in the upper class are considered so because of the caste they were born in. Some castes are so low that they are considered "untouchable". After Siddhartha Gautama was enlightened and became the Buddha he embraced a different philosophy. Like Hindus, Buddhists believe in karma but reject the idea of caste. This would be attractive to someone of a lower social status...especially "the untouchables".
no
Hindu has a caste system that is super strict with social class