What does Buddha say out Hinduism ?


At the time of the Buddha, the caste system was firmly established in India.

According to the caste system, a person's position in society was determined

from the time he was born. There were four castes or classes of people in

society:

 

The Brahmins or hindu priests, who claimed to be the highest caste and the

Aryana,the purest of peoples; the warriors ; the merchants and traders; the

untouchables considered the lowest class of workers and servants who did all

the menial jobs, and were treated as slaves.

 

The Buddha condemned the hindu caste system, which he considered unjust. He

pointed out that there existed wicked and cruel high caste people as well as

virtuous and kind people in low caste. Any person who had committed a crime

would be punished accordingly by his kamma no matter what hindu caste he

belonged to. A person may be considered to have come from a high or low caste

according to his good and bad deeds. Therefore, according to the Buddha it is

the good and bad

actions of a person and not his birth that should determine a person's caste.

 

The Buddha introduced the idea of placing a higher value on morality and the

equality of man instead of into which family or caste a person is born. It was

also the first attempt to abolish discrimination and slavery in the history of

mankind. Even God Krishna is not an exception,he is answerable for his immoral

behaviour and for corruption on this Earth.

 

The Buddha said:

 

"By birth one is not an outcaste,

By birth one is not a brahmin;

By deeds alone one is an outcaste,

By deeds alone one is a brahmin."



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