Hinduism never supports that, it is a popular myth. Caste System is related with people's faith and pride.
It teaches its followers that they are reincarnated into their caste, so this is where they belong.
No, Hinduism never forces people to stay India caste system. People see their caste and family name with pride and retain it by themselves.
Actually Hinduism never forced people to stay in their casts. People embrace their casts as order of god and remain in the same caste.
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.
Hinduism did not force their followers to remain in their casts. however the rulers did, they declared it illegal to leave their casts and punishment would be imprisonment or social abortion.
Hinduism never forces anyone to do so. Caste system is the issue of pride fro most of the people.
Hinduism reinforces followers' willingness to remain within their castes through the belief in dharma, which emphasizes fulfilling one's duty according to one's caste. Each caste has specific roles and responsibilities that contribute to social harmony, and adherence to these roles is seen as a moral obligation. Additionally, the concept of karma suggests that one's actions in this life can affect future reincarnations, incentivizing individuals to accept their current caste and strive for improvement within that framework. This ideological structure fosters a sense of identity and belonging, making individuals more likely to remain within their caste.
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castle are made for war time and were used as head base center of military in ancient time. In castle it is believed that king and his relative remain safe and all the plans were made there
Hinduism was originally discovered being practiced in India. Hinduism translates to "Indianism," which is what the immigrating Aryans called the ancient religion. Much of India's population today practices Hinduism, and it is the major religion of the country. About 83 percent of India practices Hinduism. This religion eventually spread, but its roots remain in India.
Buddhists never left India. At one point Buddhists were one of the majority religions in India; but Hindu priests became entrenched in India's politics and used their position to reinforce Hinduism. Between that and Buddhism's belief in no gods, lead to a decline in popularity there. In Modern times Buddhism is flourishing again. Many of the dailits (outcast caste) are becoming Buddhists.
Because of the reality of God experienced by believers. This gave them enormous strength and the willingness to suffer under persecution.