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6 Buddhism gave birth to:
a. Caste ridden society
b. Casteless society
c. Both a & b
d. None of the above.​

Answers

Answered by leon13
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Explanation:

Answer is b simple as it questioned castes.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Buddhism gave birth to Casteless society.

Answer: Option b

Explanation:

During the regime of Buddha, the following of caste system was at its peak. According to it an individual's situation in the public eye was resolved from the time he was conceived and there was no real way to change his present circumstance.

The Buddha was against this concept and he called attention to that there existed devilish and brutal individual just as high-minded and kind individuals in each standing.  

Any individual who had carried out a wrongdoing would be rebuffed in like manner by his karma regardless of what standing he had a place with. He said an individual might be considered to have originated from a high or low standing as per his great and awful deeds.

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