First was the Priest, then the Warriors, then the Merchants and the Land Owners, Next the Peasants and Slaves, Lastly the Outcastes (Untouchables)
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Sikhs reject the caste system. There are no castes in sikhism.
There is no caste system in France.
Buddhism has no castes. The rejection of the Hindu caste system was one of Buddha's objectives.
Brahman (Priest) Kshatriya (Warriors) Vaishya (Business Caste) Shudra (Serving Caste) Scheduled Castes/Untouchables (Dalits)
There are five levels: Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra, and Harijans. Each of these castes is referred to as a jati. People are expected to live the entirety of their lives within their castes; there is no change in fate. This system has been enforced in India for ages and has instilled a sense of expectancy in its people.
In Hinduism Caste System is very important. Caste system determines what a man should do with his life & how to chose his profession.
You were not allowed to change castes
You were not allowed to change castes.
The rigid Hindu system of hereditary social distinctions based on castes.
No, traditionally the caste system in India was designed to be a rigid social structure that did not allow for easy social mobility. Individuals were born into specific castes and generally remained in that caste for life, with limited opportunities to move between castes.
Hinduism did not force their followers to remain in their castes. Caste system made people proud and aware about their existence and speciality, which made them enforce their castes and not change it.