Buddhism does not believe in any difference between race, gender, age or caste. Therefore it did not and does not, support the Caste System at all.
Buddhism has no belief in caste system. It frankly rejected the caste system.
Buddhist beliefs Answer: Buddhism has its own internally consistent set of beliefs that make it unique from other philosophies or religions. A review of all belief systems would no doubt find commonality between almost all belief systems.
Buddism isn't really a religion, because they do not necessarily worship Buddah. It's considered a system of beliefs.
I do not know if he was Buddhist, but he did believe in reincarnation. Buddhism is not the sole belief system which supports reincarnation, though.
Hinduism never supports that, it is a popular myth. Caste system is related with people's faith and pride.
The skeletal system supports your body!
certainly Buddhism was opposed to caste system. Hinduism invented caste system.
The Musco-skeletal system supports the body
The Musco-skeletal system supports the body
There is no such thing as the castle system. There is however the caste system Is this what you are referring to?
Buddhism and Jainism share similar beliefs in non-violence, karma, and the pursuit of spiritual liberation. Both religions emphasize the importance of leading a virtuous and ethical life, and both reject the caste system and ritualistic practices. Additionally, both Buddhism and Jainism advocate for the practice of meditation as a means to attain enlightenment.
no, it does not undermine Hinduism. Buddhism was based on humanity rather than Nirvana (Liberation) . Thus the beliefs are different.