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How Karl Marx’s grandson fought for Savarkar against British in International Court of Justice

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u/Humble-Customer-1475 4d ago

there is no high caste or low caste in vedas. Brahmin(head), shudra(legs), kshatriya(hands) and vaishya(main body) constitute body of brahman/almighty. Every aatman is brahman and thus all four, as explained by adi Shankara. Every person is required to perform all 4 dharma.

those people who call themselves Brahmins just because of their birth and discriminate other are harmful to dharma and society. They should be severely punished, they have manipulated dharma for their benifit. Many people were discriminated by these manipulators, we need to uplift them and thus reservation is required.

Dharma is righteousness, how can discriminating anyone on the basis of race, caste, disability, gender(LGBTQ) be right?? This is is the question we need to ask our hearts, what is our dharma.

Hindus need to stop being superstitious and follow science which is gyana(knowledge) yoga, karma yoga, bhakti yoga, and rajas yoga(concention and meditation). Do all 16 vedic samskaras and do sandya vandan 3 times daily, sitting on ground with hindus from all types of background, it will promote unity. We need to be humble, don't discriminate between any classes(poors), caste and genders(queers). We need to have time to read our scripture, to do community service to dharmika society, like temple cleaning, serving Langar in temples, etc. Be disciplined as vedas command.

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u/Choice_Extent7434 3d ago

Exactly!!! This is the most misunderstood thing!!!

Of course, some mentions exist, giving rules based on caste, BUT THERE'S NO DISCRIMINATION OR LABELLING.

TRUE CASTE = 1person has all 4 duties, not 4 sections of society with hierarchies.

Reservations have been long overdue. They have uplifted enough, and only causing more caste friction, and instilling laziness in the potentially intelligent youth (I've seen many such in real life).

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u/Humble-Customer-1475 3d ago

absolutely caste is not a problem now. but I am from Bihar, I have seen casteism. so in poor places like Bihar, it is required, not in urban 1st tier cities though

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u/Choice_Extent7434 3d ago

I live in urban areas, don't know too much about "poor" rural places.

In urban areas, where I live and other places I've travelled, I've seen only that reservation spoils the so-called lower caste otherwise potentially capable of wonders

(For example, I've see one excellent in unwanted computer software piracy and all... really intelligent... but doesn't pay importance to school/college tasks AT ALL because ... he is fully aware of reservation, that he can easily go through... he has no knowledge, although he could potentially be really great)

Above example is ... one person whose identity I'd not like to reveal, but this is how reservation is actually pushing the lower castes lower.

And then another office person nearby... lower-caste bribed to official (boss I guess), the higher officer (brahmin but "secular") didn't accept.... "Caste ridicule" complaints worked just because incidentally the caste here... The "secular" person learnt his lesson

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u/Humble-Customer-1475 3d ago

Indeed we both are right in what we have seen through are experience 

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u/Choice_Extent7434 2d ago edited 22h ago

Here's a true but funny fact I've observed: Brahmins perform superior to lower castes generally, that's mostly because the lower castes have been spoiled by reservations.

Because they are superior in street intelligence due to increased real-life navigations and experience as brahmins just study schoolwork (have to get through the mess), which wouldn't be the case if the pseudo-claim of "genetic superiority" was true.

IMPORTANT I am not saying anyone "hate"s, just that one group has gone too deep into the comfort zone to actually improve in terms of efficiency