Buddhist teaching; "One who have more, have less. One who have less, have more." go figure. More question to ponder: Who is richer, one who have more and wants more, or a man who has less but whose wants are lesser? see related link Buddhanet Audio on left and click "Narration"
Because everyone is treated equally in Buddhism.
There is no caste system in Buddhism. all people (men and women) are treated equally. As for Hinduism, it is a complex answer for which I do not have enough knowledge to answer.
there are both rich and poor people in burma . but the majority of people are poor and they get less chance in studies and employment. Rich people are preferred in urban areas rather than poor people . some won't even allow poor people in enter a certain area. poor people are treated like trash. rich people are treated like kings.
really badly
Yes, Buddhism believes in sexual equality.
Yes, Buddhism believes in sexual equality.
Poor people were treated as third class citizens. Stealing bread to feed a hungry stomach resulted in the death penalty if caught.In the late 1800's a poor person might be asked to share supper with a family. It was common for travelers at that time to stop at farm houses along the way to ask for a drink of water. Poor people in larger cities at that time, however, were beggars in the streets and not getting anywhere for their troubles.
poor people are treated badly do not get proper opportunities.
Because he treated the poor people bad.
Rich and power people use the poor for labor and to conquer other nations to acquire there wealth.
The aristocrat who was affected by the misery of poor people was Gautama Buddha. Buddhism was founded on the teachings of this man. Buddha means 'the enlightened one. '
farts and smell is mrs beresfords middle name.