Buddhism believes in no god in particular, Hinduism believes in many. Hinduism believes that you are reincarnated (reborn) many times. Buddhism believes in reincarnation only until you reach nirvana (perfect peace). And Lastly, Hinduism uses the caste system, a social ranking of importance, while Buddhists believe that the caste system is unfair.
It is the religion of Hinduism that uses the caste system
Hinduism, but the caste system did not have it's origin in Hinduism, but was put in place in India, and still affects people in bad ways today.
Hinduism is the religion traditionally associated with a caste system. The caste system in Hinduism divides society into four main categories: Brahmins (priests and scholars), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and farmers), and Shudras (laborers and servants). Additionally, there is a group known as the Dalits, who historically faced discrimination and were considered outside the caste system.
Hinduism is the predominant religion of the nation of India.
Everyone but people in America uses the metric system. And why? That's a question for Social Studies! - A 6th grade answer from a 6th grade student! :)
it uses criteria other than price and is the basis of central planning
it uses criteria other than price and is the basis of central planning
it uses criteria other than price and is the basis of central planning
it uses criteria other than price and is the basis of central planning
it uses criteria other than price and is the basis of central planning
Hinduism, Buddhism & Jainism