Probably the most important distinction is, to quote T. Sublett of gibbsmagazine.com, "Hinduism is an intrinsic part of Indian society. No matter who you are or how old you are, you know what your dharma is."
Your place is determined before you are born, and nothing you can endeavor to do in your lifetime will change that. This system was established centuries ago as a way to cope with oppression and bring order to the society. However, Mr. Sublett finishes by saying, "We can only hope that over time, this system will dissolve and be done away with completely." See the link below for the complete story.
Between The Top Three And The Lowest Castes.
Between the top three and the lowest castes
They started caste system to make a social hierarchy.Everyone was forced to do the job that was allowed in their caste.Aryans kept themselves in higher caste and pushed native Indians to lower caste.
While it's hard to define one "most important" part, I'd have to say that the power supply should have that distinction. Without electricity flowing to the computer, the rest of the electrical system has no purpose.
Hinduism is most closely associated with the caste system, where social hierarchy and occupation were traditionally determined by birth. Although the caste system is not as rigidly practiced today, it has deep historical roots in Hindu society.
The Caste System
Yes, both Hinduism and Buddhism practice the Caste system as do most Indian religions. Caste was developed from India's Aryan people in early civilization.
According to experts, the civilization of India and Chinese had the most rigid caste system because of it was difficult for individuals to rise above the social structure they were born in to.
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Screw the caste system, its a bunch of BS. In this world, its how much you make that matters the most.
The Caste System was not created by a specific person. It grew and developed over time. Different caste systems developed in different places. Perhaps the most well known now is the Caste System of India, but Europe, other parts of Asia, and the Americas have had caste systems at various times in history.
Hinduism is the religion most commonly associated with the caste system. This system places individuals into social groups based on their birth, with positions ranging from the highest caste (Brahmins) to the lowest caste (Dalits). While the caste system is more traditionally associated with Hinduism, it has also had historical influence in other South Asian societies.