The caste system in India was established over thousands of years based on Hindu beliefs and social norms. It is not attributed to any single person or event, but rather evolved organically within Indian society. The system categorizes people into different social groups based on their birth and origins.
In Hinduism, the concept of caste is a complex social stratification system that categorizes individuals based on their birth and occupation. The term "kondal caste" does not appear to be a widely recognized or established caste within the traditional Hindu caste system. It is important to note that the caste system is a controversial and often discriminatory social structure that has been widely debated and criticized for its impact on social inequality in India.
People tend to cling to their religious beliefs, and the caste system is a long established part of Hinduism. It is also true that people of high caste are usually quite happy to benefit from the caste system, at the expense of people of lower caste. It is very similar to the aristocratic system which once dominated European society. Those who benefit from the system, fight to perpetuate it.
it affected the caste system by bringing new content to the caste system.
Caste system established social permissions of an individual. Because lower caste was forbidden to take educations and enter into temples they made fun out of them for personal pride and ego.
Buddhism has no belief in caste system. It frankly rejected the caste system.
The Caste System
certainly Buddhism was opposed to caste system. Hinduism invented caste system.
It is the religion of Hinduism that uses the caste system
The group outside the caste system are the untouchables they are'nt considered part of the caste system
The caste system was influenced by the Indian Government
weakening the traditional caste system