the law of karma
in Hinduism ones caste cannot be changed. in the ancient days the caste system was like a role one has to play in the society for a harmonious living. there was also no such idea that one caste was better than the other. each one was equally important. but as time went by the politics in the society misused the caste system to benefit some and disadvantage the others. this could be seen in every society thought the ages. In the form of discrimination in majority of other societies
You become a giraffe. The theist hindus do believe that depending upon one's actions (karmas), one could be reborn as a giraffe. Hindus believe that all living beings have souls. However, not all hindus believe in the theory of 'karma'. I am a Hindu atheist. I believe that with death my personality and consciousness will cease, and the atoms that make up my body will be released and form new associations with a million of things, some living, others non-living.
Though there is a way, it would usually be difficult. A way that you could change castes is if, for example, you were a poor farmer. If you worked hard, and got lucky enough to get rich, it is possible that you might move up a caste.
The French don't believe in a certain God, it depends on the person, you could have Christians, Muslims, Hindus; pretty much anything.
India. Hindus believe cows are sacred, so this answer could mean any Hindu-dominated country.
The Hindus believe in rebirth ,and that after a certain reincarnation of a spiritual birth then only can they go to heaven.
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Low caste Hindus, like Sudras and Untouchables could not expect to have a good economic situation, protection, and privileges. There was no opportunity for advancement or improvement because they were seen as being inferior human beings. Islam claimed that all people were equally and could all attain what they wished to do. This made Islam much more appealing to Sudras and Untouchables because it liberated them from being forced to the bottom of the social ladder.
That's just not to my caste.
Hindus believe that divinity is in all life; practically this means that Hindus respect all life - many Hindus are vegetarian. Many people could benefit from such respect. Yoga also comes from Hinduism which many non-believers practice.
The caste system is a system that the Aryans made because they disliked the Dravidians very much. It was a system that kept them away from lower caste people. A person could never change the case he was in or he would be called an untouchable or outcaste. I hope that that answered your question.