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... in The Online Columbia Encyclopaedia) it was a period during which the authority of The Vedas was in doubt; this was significant as The Vedas were central to Hinduism. Therefore, scepticism regarding their authority was seen as scepticism regarding the Hindu religion itself. The Buddha addressed what he perceived to be the shortcomings of Hinduism; he rejected the inequitable nature of the caste system and preached instead that all beings were equal; by doing this he challenged the supremacy of the Brahmins. It is also interesting to note that Buddhism was the first "Religion" to indoctrinate women into its religious order or sangha. The Buddha also held the superstitious nature of Hinduism in disdain, as Spears says, "He (Buddha) was an opponent of the priesthood, magic and sacrifice." (qtd in India: A Modern History, p65) Buddha advocated rightful conduct over spells and charms. This line of thought held particular resonance with ...
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