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Brahmins don't find comfortable when subdued!
by Gautam nil on Jun 06, 2007 11:25 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Though a large majority of brahmins are not above average intellectually, they find it most uncomfortable to be normal humans along with other community members. They pose to depict as super intellectuals not only in a particular field but also in every field almost. They prefer to be advisors to people of other communities and religions for ever! The Sind civilisation itself proved that they, in absence of Brahmins, were highly wise and intelligent thousands of years ago as known to the world over! Of course, they are villainic with much cunning and manipulating capabilities before which innocent and really valued cannot stand before! Only with such tactics, they could conquer the dravidian civilisation and try to continue such a role of manipulation to accomplish any benefits! Of course the impact of Ramaswamy Periyar in the past had a great effect on this particular sect. The enormous ego they possess, though avoid to declare openly, except on few conducive occasions, do project on every occasion!
The rejection here to accommodate other religions into Guruvayoor Temple, though many other Hindu temples in Kerala and even in the neighbouring state of Karnataka permit other religions too is another clear instance of their intense ego! Now they try to play politics by dragging Stalin into the picture to prove that they are also so very cunning to utilise opportunities in their favour who are not fitting to the good old highly cultured traditions of ancient India!


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  RE:Brahmins don't find comfortable when subdued!
by Gautam nil on Jun 08, 2007 09:49 AM   Permalink
Mr. Nair you are jumping from the issue on discussion here to a non-issue here! Let us not plunge into any one's personal life! Do you know what is the personal life of the head of one of the richest and reputed Hindu Matam of south India? Let us therefore forget the personal lives of any including yours and mine which some where may stink!
The issue here is ENTRY INTO A GOD'S ABODE!Talk on the merits/ demerits of E.V.R Periyar's opposition to Brahminic unceremonial ego!

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by Nachikethas Nair on Jun 07, 2007 11:21 AM   Permalink
Are you referring to the great Ramaswamy Periyar, who married a girl who was not an adult, in his old age?

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  RE:Brahmins don't find comfortable when subdued!
by Ranjith Parakkal on Jun 07, 2007 11:58 AM   Permalink
Gautam,

Yesterday you had written caste conscience is still present in Kerala, despite it being literate and so on.

Today you yourself talk with a casteist mentality.
Not just that. Even brought the caste-equation into this incident where there is none. Cant think of a better example of hypocrisy. Sad ....

When will you ever stop blaming Brahmins(mind you, I am not one) for anything and everything ,and get on with your life.

Periyar(with all due respect to him, he did do a lot of good to Tamil society) do anything about his own community discriminating against the Dalits. All he did was rant against the Brahmins. What about the Vaishyas and the OBCs who discriminated against the Dalits ?? Are you one of them ??

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by Gautam nil on Jun 08, 2007 10:11 AM   Permalink
Mr. Ranjit Parakkal, I reiterate that the casteism amidst so called Hinduism is extremely dominant to the extent it is stinking especially when the state is declared as a literate one! So, I plead that mere passing 10th, 12th and gradution in present system of education is not the right type of education which is proved beyond doubt as education should enlighten to honour every life as equal without heeding to such narrow divisions on the basis of stinking casteism in this modern era when we anticipate a life from extra terestrial planet to land who should be invited readily with warm welcome heartily to join our civilisation as one with us!
When I totally against casteism how did you infer I talk for casteism. When bias gets into you, you may look every thing as bad as an yellow glass wearer sees everything as yellow. Please shed you bias which is very dangerous!
I rightly blame the supremacy of brahminism without any stuff with them to praise! As good qualities are present with any irrespective of particular caste, few of them may also may possess which is denied. But taking advantage of few valued in brahminism if they try to enmasse claim themselves as supernatural, we,, the present real intelligentia will never accept to digest that idea.
Your venemous prejudice has gone to thatextent of calling me as lower class, about which I am the least offended but I pity your display of filthy mind!Superiority lies in lofty thoughts and ideas! Perhaps I prove that I am in a bet

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