In ancient times, no. Buddhists rejected the Caste System, which is why many Hindus converted to Buddhism.
In ancient times, no. Buddhists rejected the Caste System, which is why many Hindus converted to Buddhism.
The caste system is traditionally associated with Hinduism, where social status is determined by birth. Buddhism does not have a caste system like Hinduism, as it emphasizes equality, non-discrimination, and the potential for all individuals to attain enlightenment regardless of social background.
There is no caste to Barua, because it is a Buddhist name and the Hindu's only use the caste system.
No! Only Hindu
caste system
The surname Baruah is more commonly a Buddhist surnames. It is not represented in the caste system because the caste system is used for people in the Hindu religion.
The Buddhists originally opposed the caste system but in Buddhist countries such as Japan similar systems were set up.
If "classes" means castes, then no. Buddhism does not support the caste system as is present in the Hindu religion.
Developed a rigid class structure.
hindu is his caste
When a Hindu girl marries she takes the caste of the husband whether he is of the similar caste or intercaste
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