Most people who aren't Buddhists reject it - for example, most Christians, Muslims, Jews, etc.
Buddhism rejected the caste systm found in Hinduism.
No, Buddhism is rejected from Hinduism right now.
Asoka
Because Buddhism rejected the caste system.
Buddhism has no belief in caste system. It frankly rejected the caste system.
It was rejected by chinese scholars and banned by the emperor
The king of India who rejected violence and embraced Buddhism is King Asoka. He was also regarded as the great Buddha king.
In ancient times, no. Buddhists rejected the Caste System, which is why many Hindus converted to Buddhism.
Buddhism and Sikhism are two Indian religions that rejected the caste system. Buddhism emphasized the idea of equality and encouraged followers to break free from social hierarchies, while Sikhism promoted the belief in the equality of all individuals regardless of caste or social status.
Buddhism is a Philosophy. Belief or disbelief in god or deities is not required. see link "Buddhanet Audio" for more answers.
Buddhists do not believe in any infinite god or gods. The Buddha rejected that the universe was created by any act of an all powerful being, and said that any speculation as to how the world started as worthless.
As such Buddhism did not reject anything about Hinduism rather the people were exploited by he priests and their approach was too dogmatic and blind faith was on the spread. Caste ism was on the rise these are some of the factors that lead to the popularity of Buddhism but the Hindu priests felt the threat and saw the downfall of Hinduism, meanwhile King Asoka took upon himself to spread Buddhism but it couldn't hold roots in India . It is strange that though Buddhism was born in India it is practiced more in eastern countries and other parts of the world Hope this answers your query For more info go to www.sgi.org