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The caste system in India is a social hierarchy that has largely been influenced by traditional Hindu beliefs and practices. The system assigns individuals to different social groups based on their birth, leading to stratification and discrimination. Cultural, historical, and socioeconomic factors have also played a role in perpetuating the caste system over time.
Yes, caste system is the caste discrimination because one caste person cannot marry another caste person. It is forbidden by the Hindu clergymen - the original perpetuators of the Laws of Manu - social jurisprudence. Pleas also see: What is the caste division?
The caste system is a part of Indian culture
The caste system is considered a fixed social class system because it is a hereditary system where individuals are born into a particular caste and their social status is predetermined based on their caste. Movement between castes is traditionally not allowed, resulting in fixed social stratification.
In the caste system of PSC, SIUC stands for Scheduled Tribes (S), Intermediate Caste (I), Upper Caste (U), and Dalits or Scheduled Castes (C). It is a categorization used in India to classify different groups within the caste system based on their social status and privileges.
Answer this question… What was the result of Siddhartha Gautama's rejection of the Hindu Caste System?
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yes
hinduNOVA NET: **Aryan**
hinduNOVA NET: **Aryan**
yes it was
Hindu beliefs about rebirth and karma are tied to the caste system. The Hindu people believe that a persons caste is a result of karma and that deeds in past lives are responsible for ones current position (in the caste).
it affected the caste system by bringing new content to the caste system.
Buddhism has no belief in caste system. It frankly rejected the caste system.
The Caste System
It is the religion of Hinduism that uses the caste system
certainly Buddhism was opposed to caste system. Hinduism invented caste system.