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Andreas93 [3]
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HELP ME PLZZ AND FAST NO LIKNS PLZ rephrase this plzz. Hinduism reinforced a strict social hierarchy called a caste system that

made it nearly impossible for people to move outside of their social station. Emperors during the Gupta Empire used Hinduism as a unifying religion and focused on Hinduism as a means for personal salvation or use
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likoan [24]3 years ago
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The separation of class was strengthened by Hinduism. According to Hindu myth, the god Purusha was assembled from the four castes, with the Brahmins at the head and the Shudras at the feet. They believed that the shudras had been born into their caste because they committed bad things in their previous lives.

THERE. (I REPRHRASED IT A LOT) :)

Anvisha [2.4K]3 years ago
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Hinduism reinforced a rigid social hierarchy known as the caste system, which made moving outside of one's social station almost impossible. During the Gupta Empire, emperors used Hinduism as a unifying faith, focusing on it as a way of personal redemption or use.
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