Partial answer. Caste in India refers to the reincarnation to different entities due to Karma, the quality maintained in the immediately previous life. When a person is born into a caste, that is their status for life. If they are good, they will increase their caste in the next life. Brahma is the highest caste, associated with cows, which makes them sacred. You might notice a bit of tension eating a Big Mac in India, and it can hurt your Karma.
Partial answer. Caste in India refers to the reincarnation to different entities due to Karma, the quality maintained in the immediately previous life. When a person is born into a caste, that is their status for life. If they are good, they will increase their caste in the next life. Brahma is the highest caste, associated with cows, which makes them sacred. You might notice a bit of tension eating a Big Mac in India, and it can hurt your Karma.
In Sikh communities there is meant to be no caste system
The society is divided into many groups, these groups were the different casts of people. This process is meant as caste system.
Menon is a sub caste of the Nair Community which belongs to Kerala state. Yes it has its own reservations and is considered as an upper class (caste).
they meant like a sanskrit term for the caste system about the society and people.
it affected the caste system by bringing new content to the caste system.
Buddhism has no belief in caste system. It frankly rejected the caste system.
The Caste System
It is the religion of Hinduism that uses the caste system
certainly Buddhism was opposed to caste system. Hinduism invented caste system.
The group outside the caste system are the untouchables they are'nt considered part of the caste system
The caste system was influenced by the Indian Government
best describes the Aryan caste system