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It was against his teachings. He believed everybody was equal.

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Q: Why did Buddha reject the caste system?
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What key aspect of Hinduism did buddha reject?

Lord buddha did not like the Caste System & the idea of one human supreme to other. He also did not like the idea of praying to God while people are starving.


What teachings did the Buddha reject?

Buddha rejected the idea of the caste system and the influence of gods in man's progress towards enlightenment.


How do you reject castes in Buddhism?

Buddhism has no castes. The rejection of the Hindu caste system was one of Buddha's objectives.


What cause many people from lower social classes to support the Buddha's teachings?

the buddha opposed the Caste System


How could the Buddha message about the caste system undermine Hindu society?

Buddha didn't like caste, and his monastic communities admitted anyone regardless of caste. he basically just ignored the caste and the caste system


How did Buddha feel about the caste system?

He likes it


Is dadwal a jatt Sikh caste?

Sikhs reject the caste system. There are no castes in sikhism.


What is the problem Buddha had with Brahmanism?

He was opposed to caste system in Brahmanism.


What are parts of both the Buddha and Hindu religions?

caste system


How could the buddhas message about the caste system undermine Hindu society?

Buddha didn't like caste, and his monastic communities admitted anyone regardless of caste. he basically just ignored the caste and the Caste System


Do buddhists reject caste systems?

The Buddha said everyone was born by kamma. one was not bad or good by family but kamma. so casts system could not touch on them by the teaching or compulsion without practice anymore


Was buddha opposed to the caste system and taught tha anyone could achieve meditation no mater what caste they had belonged to in life?

No