Ndu ideas about karma and reincarnation strengthened the caste system. If a person was born as an upper-caste male-a Brahmin, warrior or merchant-his good fortune was said to come from good karma earned in a former life. However, a person who was born as a female, a laborer, or an untouchable might be getting the results of bad deeds in a former life.
With some exceptions only men of the top three varnas could hope to achieve moksha in their present life The laws of karma worked with the same certainty as the world's other natural laws Good karma brought good fortune and bad karma resulted in bad fortune Together, the beliefs of nduism and its caste structure dominated every aspect of a person's life. These beliefs determined what one could eat and the way in which one ate it, personal cleanliness, the people one could associate with, how one dressed and so on. Today, even in the most ordinary activities of daily life, ndus turn to their religion for guidance.
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