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The relationship between Dharma Karma Samsara, Moksha and the Caste Systemis is the accepting of the doctrine of transmigration. It was the rebirth and the complementary of Karma.
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The fact that you are born into your caste and cannot change it until reincarnation (based on Karma and Dharma) is based on the basic laws of Hinduism.
The caste system was not created by Hinduism, but instead by society, who then later took it to be part of the religion. This is similar to other things that have occurred in the world such as flagellation in Christianity.
Dharma Karma was created in 1997.
our actions is called karma, performing is dharma.
rebirth into a higher caste in the caste system
Hindu beliefs about rebirth and karma are tied to the caste system. The Hindu people believe that a persons caste is a result of karma and that deeds in past lives are responsible for ones current position (in the caste).
Dharma Karma was created in 1997.
It brings someone in the Caste System, ( in India ) , to a higher part of the caste system. Let's say that someone in India was a untouchable, someone who stays outside the walls, has good karma they will be born into a higher caste group.
Hinduism believes in the concept of reincarnation. What determines the state of an individual in the next existence is karma which refers to the actions undertaken by the body and the mind. In order to achieve good karma it is important to live life according to dharma. This involves doing what is right for the individual, the family, the community and also for the universe itself. Dharma is like a cosmic norm and if one goes against the norm it can result in bad karma. So, dharma affects the future according to the karma accumulated. Therefore, one's dharmic path in the next life is determined by their past karma.
the caste system is deeply ingrained in the social fabric and cultural norms of the society. It has been practiced for centuries and is often justified by religious beliefs. Additionally, the caste system provides social and economic privileges to certain groups, which makes it difficult for those benefiting from it to willingly give up their advantages.