Buddhism is a very complex religion But to put it in as much as a nutshell as I can. Buddhists feel that life for every thing is an on going learning experience. Looking at it from the Human perspective you are born and as you live you learn and develop and get a better understanding of the the truth or God they are interchangeable. When you upon your death you have a short break and come back again to learn some more and this continues until you understand that you are a pat of god as much as God is apart of you. There is no forgiving just progress forward whether you like it or not. The best way to get more expert opinions then mine is to talk to different Buddhists from different schools of thought
My zen answer to you question is either:
1) "What is the creed of Buddhism?"
or
2)
Buddhism has no belief in caste system. It frankly rejected the caste system.
Buddhism .
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The Cast System
Buddhism is an example of a belief system. Followers search for liberation from suffering by following the teachings of the Buddha Siddhartha Gautama.
Buddhism rejects the Hindu caste system, a controversial aspect of Hinduism.
BUddhism does not utilize adeity in its system of progress towards enlightenment and Nirvana. No gods, no prophets, no salvation, no damnation.
Buddhism
The major belief (or teachings) of Buddhism is the Four Noble Truths. The major practice of Buddhism is the Five Noble Precepts.
The real belief of Buddhism is the non violence and untrusted in god. B. N. Sahani
There is no such thing as "buddhisum" and Buddhism is a belief system not a place of worship.
Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, or Zoroastrianism