Because the Buddha believed that the worth of a person was determined by his actions, rather than his ancestry.
The caste system is traditionally associated with Hinduism, where social status is determined by birth. Buddhism does not have a caste system like Hinduism, as it emphasizes equality, non-discrimination, and the potential for all individuals to attain enlightenment regardless of social background.
Buddihism
The caste system has nothing to do with Buddhism. Actually Buddhism was formed as a religion which does not believes in caste system. Lord Buddha spread the message to not believe in caste system, rituals etc. However, If you meant Hinduism, then the Caste system is a crucial to this religion. Because Hindus believe in reincarnation, they perform their "duties" (dharma) to be good fated (karma), which gets them higher in the caste system (varna). This all really happened earlier. Now Hinduism is also free from the discrimination of caste system.Answer:Some people think that the caste system is a part of Hinduism, many lower cast Hindus were being treated badly, so they conveted to Buddhism!
Hindus
There is no caste to Barua, because it is a Buddhist name and the Hindu's only use the caste system.
The caste system is a part of Indian culture
no they dontCASTE SYSTEM AND BUDDHISM:Buddhism is the same as the central part of Hinduism.Thus, Buddhists use the central Varna of Hinduism i.e. a Varna between Kshatriya and Vaishya.It is for this reason that Hindu Scheduled castes who got converted into Buddhism are considered as Buddhist Scheduled castes and not as Buddhists.
In India, it is nearly impossible to move up in the strict caste system.
No , They don't
Dont use to discriminate the people on the basis of caste.
Yes! India still uses a cast system
No , Many people still believe and use the caste system even though it has been officially abolished by the Indian government