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Another reason caste purity must be maintained. thank ISwarA for Brahma-vivAha and due-diligence..![]()
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Another reason caste purity must be maintained. thank ISwarA for Brahma-vivAha and due-diligence..![]()
Another reason caste purity must be maintained. thank ISwarA for Brahma-vivAha and due-diligence..
forgive my ignorance, is there anything positive that is the result of this caste system? any books to read about it?
Sorry, caste purity is just retarded. Plus, for all you know, they were the same caste.
Ive stayed in Kerala, isnt it Christian down there, why do you think she is from there?
LMAO.. Sorry man.. you were born in the US right? I am pretty sure you will marry a girl from India.. and good luck finding a girl that will fit your description of "India women".
D:The caste system ensures the progress of the society as a whole and allows every individual to realize his strengths and act on them.
I do not see a problem with the caste system as long as it is voluntary. No one is forced to practice it.
How is maintaining caste purity "retarded"?
So making sure you marry someone with similar background, tendencies, proclivities, and strengths is retarded? So, I assume you have a decent job and have at least a bachelor's degree. Are you willing to marry a high school dropout who's into drugs, drinking, and fornicating? If you do the same things, then, you still would be maintaining caste "purity" lolol..
WHOOSH! Then you entirely missed its point, The caste system is intentionally involuntary. You are BORN into your caste, you have zero choice in the matter, and you can never "leave" your caste. You ARE your caste, it is YOU, and irrevocable.
Well, the 'caste' system is just based on what family you were born into. Nothing else.
That is completely erroneous. As I explained earlier, birth is just ONE aspect of one's caste. It is NOT set in stone. There is fluidity in one's caste although in recent times (last 2 centuries), it is has become rigid. There are umpteen examples of people being born into a 'lower' caste moving into the other so-called 'higher' caste. There is definitely fluidity in caste as it is based on CHARACTER (guna) and ACTION (karma) in the present life. Your birth is determined by the CHARACTER and ACTION in the previous life/lives.
Reincarnation is a fundamental aspect of Dharmic philosophy.
Plus, caste has two different words: jati and varna. One based on birth/occupation and the other on quality of the individual.
It is far too complex to describe here but long story short, caste is NOT rigid and one can move into other castes based on their actions and character. Lineage comes into play for marriage and learning the Scriptures (Vedas). Other than that, caste is not as rigid as you wrongfully claim.
Link me to examples of this. I'm willing to learn.
damn this thread is making me want some lamb vindaloo
Link me to examples of this. I'm willing to learn.