I think your thought is wrong. Hindu didn't think so. Castes were seperated, and hindu brahmins were considered the highest. Automatically the ''so- called'' low caste people thought hindus to be thinking low of them. This was a system introduced for making works easy, not for riots.
Most Hindus are born in Hindu families.
Hindus don't believe in a god in the monotheistic sense. Rather they believe in a large group of gods with vast powers but quasi human thoughts and motivations.The Hindu people accept the existence of many, many gods. Each god in their religion serves a different role in nature.
it doesn't really matter!!!
You don't. People aren't just inherently one religion or another. You choose it... you have to be converted and believe it, not just be born into it.
You become a Hindu when you say "I am a Hindu." There are Hindu nationalists who say that it is impossible to convert to Hinduism but according to IndiaDivine.com what they say is not true. According to most Hindus people become a Hindu by being born.
people must stay in the Caste they are born in
Some believe he was born in Hawaii, but some believe that he was born in Kenya.
They both have a "cast" structure into which people are born.
In the old times, no. Different caste systems were in place and the lower you were in the caste system the worse you were treated and you were born into a caste system and could never get out of it. Though you could be a wonderful Hindu philosopher in the untouchable class. Now the caste system has essentially vanished though.
Buddha was born in Lumbini, in the Rupandehi district of Nepal. the buddah had many earlier lives which are descired in the jataka. buddhis people speak ganhari
yes, i believe that some people are born writers. its basically a talent that you are born with. you don't have to be born like a famous writer to be a good writer though. I'm not a famous writer but i believe some people can be born to be a writer.
Hindu saint Manikkavacakar was born on June 27, 862.