it doesn't really matter!!!
Most Hindus are born in Hindu families.
The child can choose which one he/she wants. If he/she wants Buddhist then that what the child wants. For people who want to know Buddhist is a religion it's not a philosophy.
In Hindu culture and social system the child is known by its father name and cast no matter from where his or her mother belongs to. Allthough in Hindu intercast marrige is not allowed or accepted normally
You become a Hindu when you say "I am a Hindu." There are Hindu nationalists who say that it is impossible to convert to Hinduism but according to IndiaDivine.com what they say is not true. According to most Hindus people become a Hindu by being born.
people must stay in the Caste they are born in
They both have a "cast" structure into which people are born.
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Buddha was born in Lumbini, in the Rupandehi district of Nepal. the buddah had many earlier lives which are descired in the jataka. buddhis people speak ganhari
Hindu is a person who follows hinduism. There are no specific flowers of hindu people.
AnswerAnyone can become a Hindu, and it is quite easy to do so. It is not necessary to be born a Hindu.
Hindu saint Manikkavacakar was born on June 27, 862.
I think your thought is wrong. Hindu didn't think so. Castes were seperated, and hindu brahmins were considered the highest. Automatically the ''so- called'' low caste people thought hindus to be thinking low of them. This was a system introduced for making works easy, not for riots.