If "classes" means castes, then no. Buddhism does not support the Caste System as is present in the Hindu religion.
The system of social classes in India, known as the caste system, arose with the arrival of the Indo-Aryans. Their sacred texts, the Vedas, particularly the Rigveda, describe four main classes or varnas: the Brahmins (priests and teachers), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and landowners), and Shudras (laborers and service providers). These classifications laid the foundation for the complex social hierarchy that developed over time in Indian society.
Buddhists believe that pain and suffering comes from desires. In the Four Noble Turths, the second states this answer.
All Buddhists follow the Four Noble truths. If you are looking for more specific rules, look at the Eightfold Path.
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The Rigveda is one of the four sacred texts of Hinduism. It is one of the oldest texts in the world and forms the foundation of Hindu philosophy, rituals, and practices.
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Four classes of fire from a fire science perspective are: Incipient, growth, fully developed, decay.
Carbohydrates,Lipids,Proteins and Nucleic Acids are the four major classes of organic compounds.
Core classes are the four main classes; ELA, Science, Social Studies, and Math.Holly907
vedic texts were a collection of thoughts about the Vedas
The fundemental teachings of Buddhism begin with the Four Noble Truths. These describe the 'human condition'. They can be experienced personally rather than believed in. So many Buddhists follow the path of Buddhism rather than believe in it.