all over the world only two caste Rich And Poor...
facesitting was started from india . In india queen sat over his slave face
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I have exchanged large denomination notes in India, but it was only possible at luxury hotels in a major city and even then only as a guest. Banks will do this but i have heard tales of refusal - especially outside of major cities.
Consider the population and poverty of India and try and think of a reason a vampire wouldn't find it a nice place.
the Thar Plain does not exist
Simple don´t exist caste system in Brazil.. Good luck
Gandhi worked to eradicate untouchability and discrimination based on caste, but he did not completely abolish the caste system in India. The caste system is deeply ingrained in Indian society and continues to exist in various forms despite efforts to eliminate it. Gandhi's work did contribute to increased awareness and efforts toward social equality.
People tend to cling to their religious beliefs, and the caste system is a long established part of Hinduism. It is also true that people of high caste are usually quite happy to benefit from the caste system, at the expense of people of lower caste. It is very similar to the aristocratic system which once dominated European society. Those who benefit from the system, fight to perpetuate it.
The caste system is a system of social ranks determined by occupation, economic status, religious significance and so forth.Caste systems exist or have existed in many cultures including India, China, Korea, Japan, Africa, Hawaii, Pakistan, and Nepal.The Indian Caste system may be the most well known and classically includes at least five groups:Brahmins: the Priestly and highest caste, the Warrior Caste, Merchant Caste, The Peasant Caste, and the "Untouchables" such as lepers. The Indian caste system is extremely complicated.Gautama Buddha: founder of Buddhism, Mahavira: founder of Jainism, and Nanak: founder of Sikhism, all opposed the caste system and welcomed members of all social ranks. Early Christianity also opposed class based divisions as embraced members of many classes, although a comparable caste system did not exist in Judaism.
Yes Hindus are very much particular about their caste still today although due to globalization it has not been considered imp in some big cities of the country but still the majority of Hindus go with their caste and there is no marriage or relation is allowed outside the caste
A caste. A caste (KAST) is a social group that someone is born into and cannot change. A caste dictates what job you will have, whom you can marry, and with whom you can eat or drink. In India, no one used the word caste, which is the word Portuguese merchants used to describe India's social groups. Indians call these groups jati. Thousands of jati exist in India.
As a religion Sikhism is against Caste System and Sikh Gurus throughout condemns the practice of caste system. However, due to traditional and social influence as well the lack of Sikhs in understanding their Gurus teachings, it was never been taken out of Sikhism and as such caste distinction do exist no matter even if it exist at lesser level.
Caste is a social group religion is a belief one is a choice generally the other is not.AnswerCaste and religion are closely related in Hinduism. Hinduism is the world's oldest major religion and is the predominant religion in India. Hinduism is an extremely diverse and complex belief system characterized by a belief in reincarnation. An integral part of Hinduism is its pattern of social classes called a "caste system".
yes id does, but not as much as in past because now days only 95% of marriages are still arranges by the parents.
The IBAN or International Bank Account Number for India does not exist. Several countries have one, but India does not participate in the system.
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.
For many years there was a cast system which was a very strict social hierarchy.