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  RE:Leave Us Alone
by Inadvertently Human on Jun 13, 2007 10:29 PM   Permalink
All you guys are the ones spreading bad name for Indian and Hinduism world-wide with your nasty habits and despicable behavior.

All the IIM vagera seats that u talk about is just by begging! Did u hear me? You guys are nothing but street beggars.

If you have the guys challenge us in the open category, then you'll know your place.

What is Brahmanical arrongance? Purity of life, association with God-head, chanting Vedic mantras have beomce arrogance? Dont try to quote that ur next door neighbor brahmin eats meat and smokes etc...There are still good and pure Brahmins like Tantri out there.

Just like Lord Krishna says, you guys are put in lowe womb because of your past karmas...Keep up with this BS and ull end in Africa next time.

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  RE:Leave Us Alone
by Power India on Jun 13, 2007 10:42 PM   Permalink
What the uppercastes are suffering now a days is because of their past karma. so, dont blame lower caste uprisings and reservation movements. Just accept your karma. Or this Karma philosophy is only for lower castes?

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  RE:RE:Leave Us Alone
by mahendra nayak on Jun 13, 2007 10:22 PM   Permalink
Then Hindus will be in minority. Then minority vote bank.

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  RE:Leave Us Alone
by on Jun 13, 2007 10:39 PM   Permalink
no becomes brahmina by birth.

samo damas tapah saucam
ksantir arjavam eva ca
jnanam vijnanam astikyam
brahma-karma svabhava-jam
Bg.18-42

Translation
Peacefulness, self-control, austerity, purity, tolerance, honesty,
knowledge, wisdom and religiousness--these are the qualities by which
the brahmanas work.



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  RE:Leave Us Alone
by Arjun on Jun 13, 2007 11:10 PM   Permalink
A brahmin should not hanker after material things and should not maintain an ego. He lives for god and strives for truth by means of philosophy. He maintains utmost purity of his mind and self so that he can conduct rituals at the temple. Such a person is closest to god in every sense. If a person does not follow his life accordingly, then he is not a brahmin. Those who apply for IITs/IIMs to have a materialistic good life are not Brahmins really.

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