What was the attitude of Caste System in Buddhism?
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➡️Buddhism was introduced when Brahmins formed the society in their own beliefs andsystems. The caste system was one of the social problems among others. Brahminshad full authority over the functioning of the ceremonies. They divided the society intofour major groups, theBrahmana ,Khattiya ,Vessa and Sudda .
. The Brahmins occupythe highest position according to the stratification of the society. Soon we will be ableto appreciate the attitude of the Buddha towards the caste system. The Buddha notonly preached the Dhamma, but also pointed out the social injustice among fellowhuman beings.It is worthwhile to notice on which bases the Brahmins held the creation of the castesystem.
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➡️Buddhism was introduced when Brahmins formed the society in their own beliefs andsystems. The caste system was one of the social problems among others. Brahminshad full authority over the functioning of the ceremonies. They divided the society intofour major groups, theBrahmana ,Khattiya ,Vessa and Sudda .
. The Brahmins occupythe highest position according to the stratification of the society. Soon we will be ableto appreciate the attitude of the Buddha towards the caste system. The Buddha notonly preached the Dhamma, but also pointed out the social injustice among fellowhuman beings.It is worthwhile to notice on which bases the Brahmins held the creation of the castesystem.
✌️ I THINK IT HELPED YOU ✌️
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