These documented Results of 4-Varn' system can make you Proud of your Hindu heritage (2002-2004-2005)—E

They Impeached Humanity (2007)—E

Purpose of Varn Vyavastha

There would be No need for migration, like today

Braahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shoodr are 4-Varn that Bhagawaan Shri Krishn spoke about. There was a definitive purpose behind 4-Varn System in Hindu society. Necessary occupational training would come from the family itself, and each ancient Hindu village would be self-dependant. There would be No need for migration, like today; self-sufficiency and self-dependence would be the motto of Hindu 4-Varn System.

Necessary occupational training would come from the family itself

Braahman parents would provide the child with an environment to grow up as teachers to the society. Kshatriya parents would provide the child with an environment to grow up as protectors of life and land of the society. Vaishya parents would provide the child with an environment to grow up as suppliers of necessities of life to the society. Shoodr parents would provide the child with an environment to grow up as provider of all services to the society.

Self-sufficiency & self-dependence of each village unit

The necessary training that each would receive would come from the family itself. For instance, son would learn necessary skills from his father. The system would operate in a cyclic pattern from one generation to other. The necessary training would be passed on from one generation to another, by father to the son, and thus ensure continuity of self-sufficiency and self-dependence of each village unit.

Self-sufficient in education, administration, supplies and services

The Hindu society would live in small units called villages, and each village would be self-sufficient in respect of its needs with regard to its education, administration, supplies and services. Towns would be few, and the number of those living in towns would be minuscule in comparison to the whole nation.

To ensure that, each village administration would be self-sufficient and self-dependant. It would have Braahman priests and teachers, Kshatriya administrators and defenders, Vaishya producers and agriculturists, and Shoodr service providers with all types of artisans. Here is the documented evidence.

Evidence # 19

The village communities are composed of those who cultivate the land, the established village-servants, priest, blacksmith, carpenter, accountant, washer-man (whose wife is ex officio midwife of the little village community), potter, watchman, barber, shoemaker, etc.
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There would be no need for migration of people from one village to another, except by marriages. Thus, women would come from nearby villages, while sons would remain on the soil. For instance, in ancient Hindu society, a child of a barber would learn necessary skills from his father watching his father do the job when the child comes up a certain stage.

Compare this with American/European Christian societies

American/European Christian societies do not believe in this system. As a result, if you want to become a barber in Canada, you have to go to a school and pay fees (year 1996) CA$ 6,000 (Rs 1,80,000) to become a barber!

In the process you make other guy’s living so very expensive and then call it “High Standard of Living” to make it sound better!

Thus, Hair cutting schools would have made their share of money, and their business would flourish. Having paid such a hefty fees to qualify as a barber (you cannot become a barber otherwise), you will naturally squeeze your customers accordingly. He would pay CA$ 10-15 (Rs 300-450) for a haircut to begin with for an ordinary haircut in an ordinary saloon. Thus, you make the living of the other person so very costly, and call it high standard of living!

Masking weakness and fooling the world

It is the specialty of the Christian World to mask their weaknesses with respectable sounding names such as: “High Standard of Living (ordinary people earn so well)” or “Dignity of Labor (even a barber earns so much)” which would really mean “Robbing each other for no good reason”. They make such big show of everything and that doesn’t end with the example of, as ordinary a skill, as that of a barber.

And when the poor barber cannot make a living on this then he upgrades himself to a so-called “Professional”. Then he begins to advise his customers of hundred different ways in which the heads can be shaved. This catches the fancy of school kids even as low as 8-10 year old. Each kid will come to school with a different kind of shave on his head, then each one would envy each other, and next month it would be each one’s turn to get yet another design on their head. In the process, poor parents would have holes in their pockets, working harder for their expensive kids.

When as an adult you go to the office, and suppose you had a hair cut, immediately you would be greeted with the comment “Nice Hair Cut”. You will feel pleased at the greeting and next month you would again plan a different kind of hair cut. If you happen to be in the prime of your youth, or if you are single (which most people are in any case disregard their age factor) you will have further encouragement from your so-called professional barber to get your hair painted in one color in one month and then in another color the next month - as if you are fit for display at a Zoo. So much so for the professionalism in every discipline (not only for barbers) which is spreading its wings fast throughout today’s globalized world of Christian influence, including that of ours.

And it has led them to such a pathetic situation...

In North America today, it is so very difficult to find Braahman equivalents (teachers) and Shoodr equivalents (other service providers) in sufficient numbers. So, they have to ask people from other countries to come in and do those jobs. The economies of these countries would flop without these immigrants. For instance, Canada’s Ontario province [state capital Toronto] had been in deep red for long. They came out of it only in year 2000 when they had first time a surplus budget after long. This has been possible only after massive induction of foreign migrants in human form and their lifesaving hard cash, which came with them while migrating.

Such is the ill-conceived social system of the proud Christian World

Such is the dependence on others on account of a faulty social system of which they are quite proud.

Besides, there is no true respect for teachers as compared to ancient Hindu Varn system, and that happens to be another aspect of this ill-conceived Christian social system, which makes teachers not worthy of that kind of respect. 

Rigorous life cycle of a Braahman born

Brahm’Charya

Braahman born would be required to undertake a disciplined life style.
• First 25 years of Braahman’s life would be spent in total celibacy (Brahm’Charya).
He would be engaging himself, during this period of his life, in pursuit of knowledge. He would later be required to fulfill the role of the teacher and a guide to the society.

Grihasth’

Next 25 years of Braahman’s life would be spent in family life (Grihasth).
• His being in the family life would have a very definitive purpose in social context.
• He would be meeting his responsibility towards the society in giving it, its next generation.
Children of next generation would be carrying on the tradition after he is gone.

Vaan’Prasth’

Following 25 years he would spend in the woods (Vaan’Prasth) living close to the Mother Nature.
• The solitude this would provide, would not allow him day-to-day contact with children and household affairs.
• During this period, he would be gradually learning to detach him self from worldly affairs.
• With that, he would also be getting a taste of the world away from this world.

Sannyaas’

Remaining part of his life would be spent in total abandonment of worldly ties, Sannyaas.
• His sole occupation would be to focus his mind only on to the God.
• His preparation for the journey towards God would begin in full faith and consistency.
• This would allow a Braahman born to graduate towards the higher ends of earthly life through the course of numerous births, if he is able to maintain the sanctity of Braahman birth through his thoughts and actions.

The Varn of the Family of your subsequent births will depend on...

• If a Braahman born is not able to maintain the sanctity of Braahman birth through his thoughts and actions throughout his life time then he goes back the ladder as many steps as his thoughts and actions have earned him.
• This is where the concept of accumulated deeds comes into play.
• The deeds can take him back many steps even down to the Shoodr stage depending on the nature of his deeds.

The Varn of the Family of your subsequent births will depend on your acquired traits and accumulated deeds of earlier births.

ChristianEnglish education system has taught us...

• ChristianEnglish education system has taught we Hindus for past six generations that there is no rebirth.
• The man is born only once and after that he goes either to heaven or to Hell and lives there forever till eternity.
• He goes to heaven if was born a Christian or if he has adopted Christianity during his life time because Jesus is the Sole redeemer of the humanity.
• If the person was born not as a Christian and not adopted Christianity during his life time then he goes to Hell and lives there till eternity.
• Every Christian born or Christian convert is duty bound to convert all heathens into Christianity out of their sheer love for humanity as they cannot bear the thought of so many heathens burning in Hell Fire till eternity!

Heathens - example the Hindus

Heathens, according to dictionary definition, are those who are not Christian, Jew, or Muslim.
They are follower of a polytheistic religion. For instance, the Hindus.
They are the unenlightened people regarded as lacking culture or moral principles.

• This dictionary definition tells you how you are placed in comparison to Christians, Jews, and Muslims. If you have any misgivings about your standing in their eyes, at least, do not keep fooling yourself that all are equal.

No such rigor for Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shoodr born

Those born in other three Varn(s) would not be required to undergo the rigors that were expected of the Braahman Varn. They could live their whole life within the social framework and continue to enjoy the family life until death, unless an individual decided otherwise for himself.

Kshatriya born would be required to undergo training of a warrior and would be expected to participate in protection of the nation, human lives and wealth, social justice and administration. Their natural inclination would be towards organizing, managing, maintaining, politics, and ruler-ship.

Vaishya born would be required to undergo training in agriculture, manufacture and trade. They would engage themselves in cultivation of agriculture and manufacture of other produces that would be necessary for sustaining life on the earth. They would have natural aptitude for trade and commerce.

Shoodr born would be required to undergo training in meeting all other needs for the society. They would naturally gravitate towards service and labor. They would provide other services needed by Braahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya Varn, as well as Shoodr Varn.

All Shoodrs were NOT Untouchable

Sanjay of BhagavadGita

Sanjay is one of the central figures in BhagavadGita. His name appears in BhagavadGita a number of times. He is the person who narrates to blind Dhrit’Raashtr as to what had been happening at KuruKshetr.
By profession he was charioteer. He drove the chariot of Dhrit’Raashtr. He served Kshatriya Dhrit’Raashtr and was born in a Shoodr family.
• If he was untouchable how Dhrit’Raashtr allowed him to touch his chariot or sit next to him inside the palace when the war was in progress?

Manipulating human emotions by repetition

• ChristianWorld loves to repeat again and again, over and again, the term Untouchable with reference to Hindu society.

Right from the childhood

Three years ago1 I was shown a book that was taught in Italian schools. It was a thin book. It covered Hinduism on one page. The page was dominated by a picture and on the side there was some text in Italian language which I could not read. But the picture spoke volumes about Hinduism.

1 July 2002

Hinduism put at par with other primitive civilizations

Italian children from their childhood learned what Hinduism was all about from that page on Hinduism. Other pages were filled with such other primitive civilizations of the world (as Hinduism).

Untouchables and “The Naked Fakir”

gandhi untouchableThe picture comprised of two persons. One was frail bodied Gandhi in his few inches-wide wrapping around his waistline. The other was a man looking in his eighties. His body frail, starving, stomach almost touching the back, so thin was the body. This was the portrayal of an Untouchable. The message was complete. The picture showed the pathetic condition of an untouchable in Hinduism with their messiah Gandhi who represented India.

An example of the Untouchable

Dome (‘o’ as in pope not as in done) is untouchable. He burned dead bodies. He lived in Shmashaan (crematorium) that are not like Westernized electric crematoriums with nice building and neat environment. The place would be such where there would be skulls around in open, bones, jackals and all such things. Place would not be used for human habitation.

What would be his living habits?

Dome would spend most of his time there. As a result his living habits would be quite unhygienic. His family would not be living far because a Dome may be needed any time, day or night; to burn dead bodies for people do not plan their death during working hours of Monday to Friday.

What would be the living habits of his family members?

His family lived with him and their living habits would not be any different from the dome who would be the head of the family. So the entire family would have similar unhygienic living conditions by normal standards.

Children of the family would live in the same environment; grow up playing in the crematorium environment, as their father would keep himself available to receive dead bodies any time during the day and night, weekday or weekend. His and families living depended on dead people as that was his profession.

Why children would acquire father’s occupation?

People die in villages too for they cannot plan their death by going to cities. Therefore, Dome family would live in a village; children would grow up in village crematorium environment, which would be an open space; they would die in the same place. Their lives would revolve around that place. Thus, generation after generation they would be living at the same place. Children would acquire father’s occupation and the life would go on.

Why they would not feel anything wrong with their living habits?

From their birth till death they would live in the same environment and they would feel quite at home about it. They would not see anything wrong with their living habits because it would feel natural to them.

Why other people would not feel at home with their way of living?

But other people, who would have different occupation, would not feel at home about their way of living. It would not be natural to them because they would be raised in different environment primarily governed by each family’s own occupation.

Touching is the first point of contact in any lesson of hygiene

Why other people would not be comfortable in associating with them? If not for anything else, purely for hygienic reasons other people would not be comfortable associating with dome families. Touching is the first point of contact in any lesson of hygiene.

When it is unhygienic to touch raw vegetables in European departmental stores with bare hands

When I was in Europe and we went to a departmental store (2002), before picking up fruits and vegetables my host put on thin plastic hand gloves and requested me to do so. The explanation was that we could contaminate the uncut fruits and uncut raw vegetables with the germs that we carried on our hands from outside.

Though an average European would consider himself much cleaner than a Indian “Dome”

Well, our hands are generally clean, there is no dirt or dust or any such thing. We do not even burn dead bodies. Even with that kind of life style we could have passed on germs from our hands to raw vegetables and fruits by contact of touch!

This was European magnanimity in thought and action

The same European host felt so very appalled by the very thought of human untouchability. I wished my host was called upon to embrace a dome in his living quarters with his original living habits and then I would have wanted to see the European magnanimity of thought and action.

People who clean open drainage systems in cities

There are other people who clean the drainage system. These are open drains with human and animal filth and excrements and all other kind of dirty things in it. These are not the drainage systems of Western countries. People who do the job have to go inside the drain2 also, at times, when needed.

2 I have seen them (year 2007) doing so when required, it’s not imaginary

They can’t feel dirty about something that is part of their daily life

Otherwise also they would use their scanty tools to clean those drainage systems. If it is their occupation day in day out then they could not feel dirty about the drains. It is part of their daily lives.

No one looks at their bread with dirty looks

Generally husband and wife both would be working at it. Grown up children too would join them. It runs in the family for this is their livelihood and no one looks at their bread with dirty looks.

But yes, they don’t speak high-funda words like “dignity of labor”

When we talk of dignity of labor we seem to ignore that these people who do their jobs on drainages do not think otherwise. They may not talk these high-funda words for impressing others and impressing themselves but they understand and practice in their own life the dictum of dignity of labor.

They aren’t bothered but it’s others whose sympathy overflows!

They do not feel bad about what they do, for it earns them their daily bread. It is the ChristianEnglish educated people, who love to indulge in intellectual luxury, seem to be more perturbed about it than those who live with it.

They do it 7 days a week 365 days a year

Now these people who earn their bread from cleaning drainage systems, or for that matter cleaning the excrements of other people where there is no direct drainage system connecting each house to municipal sewerage, are in it day in day out, all seven days a week for people do not plan to excrete only during weekdays.

Why they do not feel the necessity to have a different kind of living habit while they are not at work

Naturally these people need to be on job all 365 days a year like it happens in many other occupations too, particularly the high flying modern executive who works not only all seven days but also night hours.
So when they work all 365 days a year they do not see any reason to have a different kind of living environment and living habits than what they do most of their time.

Why, people engaged in other occupations, want to maintain distance from them

As a result their living habits are not so clean by normal standards and if not for anything else, at least for hygienic reasons people engaged in other occupation want to maintain a distance from them.

Let these champions of humanity be a bit more honest

Let these champions of humanity be a bit more honest in their compassion as expressed through their conduct than their empty talks in finding fault with Hinduism.

Love to see one of “those” embrace one of “these” while at work but not for media exposure and free publicity

Again, I would love to see one of those champions of human causes who talk vehemently against untouchability to embrace some of these men, not for applause that would naturally come to them when they do so and their photographs will be splashed all over media, but with total honesty in their heart and love for them; a kind of love that must be proved by actions other than this.

Let their overflowing emotions be tested on acid

Let them show their generosity and commitment by embracing the untouchables when these people are at work cleaning drainage or excreta and let them do it not in presence of those who would readily clap and do it every day for a year.

Who would be a Shoodr?

A Shoodr would be the one who was born in a family that offered services to Braahman, Kshatriya, and Vaishya families.

If “all” Shoodrs were untouchable then how could they gain entry into Braahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya houses as household help?

If such a person were to be untouchable then how could he or she get inside the house of a Braahman, Kshatriya, or Vaishya family, and do household chores?

Christian missionary educators deliberately planted the lie in the minds of the ChristianEnglish educated to uproot them from their roots

Christian missionaries and educators have preferred to deliberately create an image that all Shoodrs were untouchables for it served a very significant ulterior motive of theirs. They also raised crops of missionary educated Hindus in vast numbers, generation after generation, with the same belief system firmly implanted in their minds.

Why Untouchable is such a sensitive word?

This term untouchable is significant in the context that the kind of sentiment it generates among today’s so-called educated mass is something like a crime against humanity.

A sinister design by the Christian missionary educators

The creation of generalized impression as if all Shoodrs were untouchables and its indiscriminate repetition in itself is a fraud against humanity.

Remember the European departmental store with gloves?

Remember the European departmental store which provided free hand gloves to be put on otherwise clean hands before picking up green vegetables and fruits from the shelves so that germs resident on clean hands do not affect the rest of the stock?

They would have maintained a safe distance, and Hindus did the same

Just visualize what such people would have done if they were to come close to a dome or to a drain cleaner.

Do you think they would have embraced them? Common sense should tell you NO!

They would have maintained a safe distance from such people. Hindus did the same; they too maintained a safe distance.

And, how do you measure the safe distance?

Now how do you define the safe distance? You may say 1.5 meter or you may say 5 feet. Well, do you expect people to a take a measuring tape and see how much distance they are maintaining? Obviously not!

Conveyed so simply that even a child should understand

There has to be a practical way of determining a safe distance. It should be conveyed in simplest possible manner that even a child should understand and remember.

And that would be the length of a shadow

And, that was the length of the shadow. The person whose occupation is such that it makes him or her unhygienic to come in close contact with, maintain a safe distance from that person, a distance that you can visually determine without any other aid.

And people hadn’t yet become Nishaachars

For shadow to be visible you would need the light of the day. Well, people hadn’t yet become Nishaachars (whose life began in the night). With advent of modern age, Nishaachars have grown disproportionately in number.

Ask those champions of human rights a few questions

Now, if your ChristianBritish educators taught you that it was a grave injustice towards humanity then please ask those champions of human rights a few simple questions.

• Do you remember the legendary Veer Savarkar who went to England to study Law during his youth? Why was he and other Indian students, who went to England for obtaining higher education, and had neat habits, and also wore clean clothes, and were attired in suit and boot like any other ChristianBritish gentleman ~ why such students were asked to sit far away from other suited-booted ChristianBritish people inside a restaurant?
• Why were they asked to sit in a place which was many times more than the length of a shadow of a person?
• Where did they mortgage their sense of justice at that time? And why had it been a routine affair not a stray case?
• If the Christians could insist on hygienic people to stay far away from themselves why Hindus cannot keep themselves away from unhygienic people only by 5 feet?
• There Christians did not allow hygienic Hindus to sit close to them; here Hindus moved away from unhygienic people.

How long would you want to stay a mental slave?

• O my Hindu fellow beings! How long do you want to remain a mental slave of those who taught you nothing but to look down upon yourself.
• When will you acquire courage enough to ask those hypocrites the questions that they will not be able to answer?
• When would you stop carrying the guilt that they have systematically cultivated in your psyche, and then begin to take pride in your own heritage disregard the good and bad it has or had?
• When will you gather enough will power to throw away the glasses that they have put on your eyes, and when would you start looking at things with an independent mind?
• When will you start loathing those who have brought great harm to you systematically cultivating a guilt conscience within you that keeps you continually loathing your own heritage?
• Those who show you only your negatives, show them their negatives, and I can assure you that they have plenty more of such negatives than you have. That is the only language they seem to be capable of understanding.

 

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