sorry do not no well my teacher
told me 32.5%, 10%, 10% 10%, and the dalit is
about 5% your welcome
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.
arjun from mahabharat belongs to which caste
4.5% is withheld from your pay and the employer is required to match it.
There is no definitive percentage, however many white men find black women attractive but are often at odds with family or friends due to social stigma.
No, Verma caste belongs to Kshatriyas.
Hinduism
Hinduism has a caste system which they believe is determined at birth and based on existing Karma accumulated from previous lives.
Hinduism
Hinduism
caste system
The social system devloped in Hinduism was known as Caste System. In Caste System position is determined by birth.
Hinduism, among others.
Yes they did the Caste System is a complex form of social organization that began to take shape after the Indo-Aryan migration
Hinduism teaches that you may become one with God through any of the many ways given to you to follow, and the caste system reflects this in the social structure you have been born into. (See related answers)
you can not become a member of a caste. In Hinduism you are born in a caste.
The caste system used to go by what career you aspired, but now it changed to be a bit racist. Hinduism does not justify the caste system, and caste system is now illegal in india. It is more of a social/cultural thing than a religious custom.
The social order is between the castes and the untouchables. The castes are a group of people who are either in the city or an untouchable. An untouchable is a person that lives outside the city because they are belived to be impure. Even the slightest touch can harm another persons social status.