Buddha didn't like caste, and his monastic communities admitted anyone regardless of caste. he basically just ignored the caste and the Caste System
no, it does not undermine Hinduism. Buddhism was based on humanity rather than Nirvana (Liberation) . Thus the beliefs are different.
Buddha didn't like caste, and his monastic communities admitted anyone regardless of caste. he basically just ignored the caste and the Caste System
the buddha opposed the Caste System
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He likes it
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He was opposed to caste system in Brahmanism.
caste system
Buddha rejected the idea of the caste system and the influence of gods in man's progress towards enlightenment.
Lord buddha did not like the Caste System & the idea of one human supreme to other. He also did not like the idea of praying to God while people are starving.
It was against his teachings. He believed everybody was equal.
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