Social Class is more powerful.
The culture of Buddhism is when the way they they believe that they will soon be reincarnated and be set in a higher social class.
hinduism, buddhism, judaism, and christianity are the main four
Christianity is a universal religion, it is not class structured. There were Romans of all social classes who were converts from the git -go.
Within Christianity all people are just considered children of God, thus there are no "social classes" within Christianity.
First tell us what 'this' class structure and "these" relationships are.
Just make sure not to be bias.
Hinduism focuses on Caste system to sustain the society and civilisation. Buddhism focuses on individual equality and rights, and does not discriminate between two men or women.
Aside from a general feeling that it is better to be "good", not very much. Zen Buddhism has no god, salvation, rules (like commandments), heaven, Jesus equivalent - all the trappings of Christianity. Zen Buddhism does have a feeling that enlightenment comes by internal training from a persons own resources, a belief in the instantaneous appreciation of the proper things to do in any situation driven by the situation not b any deities rules, and a belief in reincarnation. Zen Buddhism became popularr with the Samurai class of Japan as it allowed them to fight, kill and die without a moment of remorse Something Christianity never supported, officially.
Zen Buddhism primarily appealed to the samurai class in Japan, who valued its emphasis on discipline, meditation, and the pursuit of enlightenment. It also attracted artists, poets, and scholars, as its principles inspired creativity and a deep appreciation for simplicity and nature. Over time, Zen became popular among various social classes due to its accessible teachings and practices, making it a significant cultural influence in Japanese society.
Social class differences influence product style by affecting the preferences, tastes, and cultural capital of individuals within different classes. Higher social classes may prefer luxury and exclusive products, while lower social classes may gravitate towards more affordable and functional options. Brands often tailor their products to appeal to specific social class segments to meet their expectations and enhance their social status.
Jainism appeal mostly to the lower class people