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the people who belonged to the lowest of the four castes in Hinduism that is the shudras were reegarded as the untouchables.
The untouchables are the lowest in the caste.
Perjapat caste is a high caste which are found mostly all over in India. The perjapat are very hard working and honest. They are known for being a very helpful caste.
you can not become a member of a caste. In Hinduism you are born in a caste.
It is the religion of Hinduism that uses the caste system
Caste system was one of the main foundation of Hinduism. It provided stability & equality in the society. thus
No, Hinduism never forces people to stay India caste system. People see their caste and family name with pride and retain it by themselves.
Hinduism did not force their followers to remain in their castes. Caste system made people proud and aware about their existence and speciality, which made them enforce their castes and not change it.
yes, certainly Hinduism includes caste system. Hinduism is the only Religion in this word with this much detailed caste system.
certainly Buddhism was opposed to caste system. Hinduism invented caste system.
The social order is between the castes and the untouchables. The castes are a group of people who are either in the city or an untouchable. An untouchable is a person that lives outside the city because they are belived to be impure. Even the slightest touch can harm another persons social status.
In Hinduism Caste System is very important. Caste system determines what a man should do with his life & how to chose his profession.