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What is called in Different in race caste religion caste etc

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What is Caste?
Caste is a system of social stratification, or grouping of people according to wealth, income, occupation, or social status. Caste is characterised by endogamy (marriage within the same class), inheritance of a lifestyle often linked to occupation, social status or hierarchical status, and permitted social interaction and exclusions.

The word “caste” derives from the Spanish / Portuguese word “casta” that translates to “race, lineage, or breed.” Its modern use was introduced by the Portuguese in 1498, at their arrival in India.

Caste systems have been used throughout history and are present still today. It exists in various cultures and regions, however, is most often referred to as an example of the Indian social class system. Caste systems can be found among other places in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, China, Korea, Japan, Ancient Egypt, Iran, and parts of Africa.



It is considered a rigid system of social distinction. The position in a caste system determines the value of a person, as well as certain benefits and social consent. People on the lower tiers of the system will have more restrictions, and exclusions. Within a caste system many things that might be desirable for in one class, might be avoided at all costs within another class.

Since caste is a hereditary system, one is born in the position and in most instances, it is nearly impossible to move to a higher position. People within a certain class of a caste system will often make decisions as a group, and individuality is lost as a member of the social class.





What is Religion?
There is no scholarly consensus about what religion is. Some have just plainly classified it as the “belief in the supernatural.” This is both incorrect and correct. Religion deals with supernatural in the sense that most religions have thoughts on the afterlife, a spiritual realm, a divine deity beyond understanding, and miracles. All these things deal with concepts that are beyond natural and therefore supernatural. Most religions do, however, not believe in ghosts, werewolves, vampires, and other fantastical and supernatural creatures or ideas.

The word “religion” is derived from the Latin religio, the meaning and origin of which is obscured by history. The word is most commonly understood along the lines of “worship for the Gods” or “Respect for that which is holy.”

Most often religion is understood as a belief system that worships a divine deity, or deities, through various practices, lifestyles, sacrifices, and prayer. The divine entity is most often seen as the creator of the physical world, and most often also the creator of the metaphysical. It is based on faith and believed regardless of proof. Depending on a person’s god-view the deity will have a direct or indirect influence on the physical world, and the lives of individual believers.

There is also the opinion that regards religion as any concern that ultimately overshadows all other concerns, and is seen as the basis for the meaning of life. Thoughts about the concern are revealed through a lifestyle that adheres to the understanding of the concern. Therefore many argue that Buddhism, in its various forms, is religious since thoughts and philosophies are actualised through a lifestyle unique to the belief system that is concerned with the meaning of life.

Religion ultimately deals with things deemed holy or important on a spiritual level for an individual. This, however, is a vague description but does include prophecies, holy sites, rituals, scriptures, holy articles, organizations, worshipping methods, songs, and movements.


Brainliestnumber1: Difference between Caste and Religion
Religion and caste are different in the main form of systems and purpose. While caste has a social purpose for the present structures and lifestyles of cultures, religion’s purpose is more often related to the future and aimed at a lifestyle in
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