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Bring Back Varnashrama Dharma
by Inadvertently Human on Feb 15, 2008 10:59 PM

I want to say - I told you so. See, there is no identity called "Hindu". The reason we were glories and great in the past was because of Casteism which doesnt separate people but classifies people based on their deeds and karma.

Why is hard for a Kshatriya to respect a Shudra for his work and a Vaishya respecting Brahmana for his work? In Tamil Nadu, every Temple work is sponsored by Vaishya caste, maintained by Shudra castes, protected by Kshatriya caste and orchestrated by Brahamana caste. There is no bloodshed or hatred resulting for one doing one's job.

This whole thing is started by Brits. Even under Mughlas, Hindus suffered but still maintained their identity.

There is no use to calling oneself Brahmana is he doesnt chat the Gayathri Mantra three times a day. Last names like Sharma or Dixit is just phoney-balogney historical names carried on from ancestors. Same way, a Kshatriya is not a ksatriya just by name. It depends on his/her duty and sense of religion.

I can scream all I want...but no one will listen. They will pin me down as a casteist. What to do? Its Kali...

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