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History, 16.10.2020 22:01, edsimms21111

Why is the caste system a central part of the Hindu religion? There are different Hindu gods for each caste level.
It is a carryover from Hinduism’s roots in the Aryan migration.
It correlates to differing levels of spirituality.
Hinduism states that actions are judged according to caste level.

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