The Caste System that many Hindus follow should be abolished, there is no reason to treat people of different skin shades or people groups unequally.
Robert Jackson has written: 'Listening to Hindus' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Juvenile literature, Religions 'Hindu children in Britain' -- subject(s): Hindu children, Hinduism, Hindus, Social aspects of Hinduism, Social conditions
The Caste system for social classes was the way of life back in the day. Mostly Hinduism,Sikhism, and Buddhism
Hinduism
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.
Hinduism made an impact because it gave birth to other religions such as Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism. Hinduism also had an impact on economy by the entire community learning to be self-reliant.
It was organized by forms of religions, such as Hinduism, with its beliefs and later the religion and all the beliefs formed Hinduism. There were social castes such as peasants, middle class, and upper class.
Smriti Srinivas has written: 'Landscapes of urban memory' -- subject(s): High technology industries, Hinduism, Social aspects of Hinduism, Urban beautification 'In the Presence of Sai Baba' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Social aspects, Social aspects of HInduism
The caste system is most commonly associated with Hinduism, where people are divided into hierarchical social groups based on their birth and occupation. This system has been practiced in various forms in South Asian countries, although it is not exclusive to Hinduism, as variations of social hierarchies based on birth exist in other cultures and religions as well.
Joshua Raj has written: 'A biblical approach to Indian traditions and beliefs' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Christianity and culture, East Indians, Christianity and other religions, Social life and customs 'A biblical approach to Indian traditions and beliefs' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Christianity and culture, East Indians, Christianity and other religions, Social life and customs
Susan Visvanathan has written: 'Phosphorus and Stone' 'The Christians of Kerala' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Christianity, Religion, Christianity and other religions, Syriac Christians, Relations 'Structure and transformation' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Social systems, Social change, Social sciences
The caste system is a social hierarchy structure prevalent in Hinduism, where individuals are born into specific castes based on their family lineage and are expected to adhere to certain social roles and responsibilities. Caste discrimination has been a longstanding issue in India, leading to inequality and social injustices. Efforts are being made to eliminate caste-based discrimination and promote equality in modern Indian society.
Hinduism has a caste system which they believe is determined at birth and based on existing Karma accumulated from previous lives.