Weber, Edmund2019-09-252019-09-252013-07-2519991434-5935http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/191311The Indian Neo Buddhism has aroused a movement since the 50s, which propa-gates Buddhism as the top form of the Indo-genous dharma. - The vast majority of that new religious movement belongs to the Dalits [1], people whose en-dogamous communities have been excluded from the varna system [2a] since centuries. The varna system is the traditional hierarchic structure of the relation-ships of those Indian communities who mutually acknowledge themselves as constituent members of their society. These varna jatis established a social class of people devoid of any basic social right. Declared as 'Untouchables' these peo-ple lost all human substance in the eyes of the varna jatis. Yet, that social degra-dation didn't primarily spring from racial, religious or even cultural reasons but from economic ones.engWith permission of the license/copyright holderhindu culturevarna systemReligious ethicsSpirituality and ethicsAmbedkar and the Hindu CultureArticle