what are the causes for the rise of Buddhism and jainism
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Caste system became rigid and it created inequality in the society. The Kshatriyas had resented the domination of the priestly class, and both Buddha and Mahavira belonged to Kshatriya origin.
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- The primary cause for the rise of Jainism and Buddhism was the religious unrest in India in the 6th century B.C. The complex rituals and sacrifices advocated in the Later Vedic period were not acceptable to the common people.
- In the Later Vedic Period, the rigid caste system, monopoly of the priests for expensive rituals, difficulty of the common people to understand Sanskrit language etc.
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