Hindus believe in karma, the law of cause and effect by which each individual creates his own destiny by his thoughts, words and deeds. Hindus believe that the soul reincarnates, evolving through many births until all karmas have been resolved and liberation from the cycle of rebirth, is attained.
It is an individuals destiny to be in that cast system so there is no need to help your fellow human beings they are like you on the cycle of incarnation
It teaches its followers that they are reincarnated into their caste, so this is where they belong.
Actually Hinduism never forced people to stay in their casts. People embrace their casts as order of god and remain in the same caste.
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.
Mainly Hinduism is followed in India currently in its original form. Caste system has 4 main castes brahmans, khsatriya, vaiishya & suta.
It allowed people to move between castes
during ancient times higher castes of Hindus used to go to Gurukul aka schools. While lower castes were banned from learning.
In Hinduism Caste System is very important. Caste system determines what a man should do with his life & how to chose his profession.
Hinduism never forces anyone to do so. Caste system is the issue of pride fro most of the people.
Schedule Castes are those who have surrendered to the authority of the Hinduism. And Schedule Tribes are those who have not submiited themselves to the authority of the Hinduism and instead they preffered staying away from the Hindus rather than surrendering their freedom and liberty.
Hinduism is the religion that divides families into four castes known as varnas: Brahmins (priests and scholars), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and farmers), and Shudras (laborers). These caste divisions are hierarchical and traditionally determined by birth, leading to limited social mobility and interaction among the castes.
All the superior castes in Hinduism have a dharma, that is a place and resposibility in society. Do the dalits have a dharma?