no they dont
CASTE SYSTEM AND BUDDHISM:Buddhism is the same as the central part of Hinduism.Thus, Buddhists use the central Varna of Hinduism i.e. a Varna between Kshatriya and Vaishya.
It is for this reason that Hindu Scheduled castes who got converted into Buddhism are considered as Buddhist Scheduled castes and not as Buddhists.
Buddhism rejects the Caste System and teaches that all individuals are equal and deserve respect regardless of their social status. The teachings of Buddhism emphasize the importance of compassion, kindness, and equality among all beings.
The caste system is traditionally associated with Hinduism, where social status is determined by birth. Buddhism does not have a caste system like Hinduism, as it emphasizes equality, non-discrimination, and the potential for all individuals to attain enlightenment regardless of social background.
It's not appropriate to say one caste is "best" in any community. Caste systems perpetuate inequality and discrimination. All individuals should be valued and respected regardless of their caste.
There is no widely recognized term “sristikaranam caste” in reference to Indian caste systems. It is possible that you may be referencing a regional or sub-caste group. If you can provide more context or details, I may be able to offer more specific information.
Hinduism is the religion traditionally associated with a caste system. The caste system in Hinduism divides society into four main categories: Brahmins (priests and scholars), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and farmers), and Shudras (laborers and servants). Additionally, there is a group known as the Dalits, who historically faced discrimination and were considered outside the caste system.
Buddhism does not support the caste system and teaches equality among all individuals, regardless of their background or social status. The teachings of Buddhism emphasize compassion, non-discrimination, and the idea that all beings have the potential for enlightenment. Buddhism has historically played a role in challenging and transcending social hierarchies, including the caste system in societies where it has been present.
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.
There is no caste to Barua, because it is a Buddhist name and the Hindu's only use the caste system.
Buddhist
Under Buddhist thought there would be no Caste System so that the stigma of being lower caste or untouchable would disappear.
mahar Buddhist
There are many different caste systems in India. This is one of the largest caste systems in the country.
no
The surname Baruah is more commonly a Buddhist surnames. It is not represented in the caste system because the caste system is used for people in the Hindu religion.
it is the worst of all Caste systems.
Baviskar surnames in maharashtra belongs to mostly Bramhin casts.
Sikhism does not want the caste system. They are different from Hindus. They do not believe in the caste system. They believe that everybody is created equal.