certainly Buddhism was opposed to Caste System. Hinduism invented caste system.
Yes, both Hinduism and Buddhism practice the Caste system as do most Indian religions. Caste was developed from India's Aryan people in early civilization.
Hinduism.
By walking away.
Hinduism has 4 casts. Brahmin, Khsatriya, Viashya and suta. Meanwhile Buddhism is free from any kind of cast system.
There is no caste system in Buddhism. all people (men and women) are treated equally. As for Hinduism, it is a complex answer for which I do not have enough knowledge to answer.
Buddhism was originated from injustice of Hinduism and Caste system. Buddhism focused on personal welfare rather than worshipping god and treated everyone equally.
Buddhism rejects the Hindu caste system, a controversial aspect of Hinduism.
Buddhism believes in no god in particular, Hinduism believes in many. Hinduism believes that you are reincarnated (reborn) many times. Buddhism believes in reincarnation only until you reach nirvana (perfect peace). And Lastly, Hinduism uses the caste system, a social ranking of importance, while Buddhists believe that the caste system is unfair.
Hinduism believed in Caste system and social structures, while Buddhism gave everyman same right and acceptance. this was the major factor that led Buddhism to develop separately from Hinduism.
Buddhism has no belief in caste system. It frankly rejected the caste system.
At the time of Buddhism's inception, Hinduism had a caste system that held priests ("brahmin") in very high regard. Buddhism, as well as Jainism, challenged this system by declaring that peoples' worth are decided by their actions, as seen in the Dhammapada, Chapter XXVI (The Brahmin).
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.