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Hinduism is a very unique religion. It has a very distinct social hierarchy called a ‘caste system’. The Hindus do not have one leader that tells them a sermon, or oversees what they do. They believe that all jivas (a persons soul) will move through a system of castes or there place in society. There are four castes, which consist of followers or unskilled workers, such as farmers, administrators, and the Brahmins or seers. The Brahmins are considered the leaders of Hinduism. Each Hindu is expected to perform several rituals everyday as part of there worship. These rituals include things like: making offerings to the gods, to all beings, to departed souls, and especially before eating, and to show hospitality to others and a continuous remembrance of God . Each caste is very important to the Hinduism religion because it introduces a particular caste to the next.
Approximate Word count = 577 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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