Sunday, 4 April 2021

The Play of Castes - Sunny Narang

 


If you do not understand faith, you do not understand India.
They claim Buddha is an atheist but he fully believes in law of karma and rebirth
For example Kabir , Ravidas were Dalit and so was the original writer of Ramayan , Balmik
They created faith
I don't agree with left right category it's a European bakwas. And works nowhere
No left right creates faith.
They only are economistic
Colonised fools"
Komakkambedu Himakiran, Archana Prasad and 11 others
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  • Nothing left in Right
    Nothing right in Left
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  • The truth of this land lies in another dimension. The dimension of faith.
    Every social struggle of sustained value has been based in this dimension.
    Gandhis anchor, private and public, was also based on the spirit. In faith.
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     from a what's app dialogue . A friend says : Innumerable saints in Maharashtra and south were non brahmins... Actually incase of local saints, they are almost always non brahmins.
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  • My Responses :There are kingdoms by herders , shudras all over . Chandragupta Maurya was a herder.
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  • Rajputs had marriages with tribal Bhil / Bhilala chieftans
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  • This left bakwaas has to be demolished
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  • And the right delusion of a centralized state
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  • We always have been multiple localities pluralities with continuous social mobility
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  • Let them read about the Meena ST , which considers itself the original rulers of Rajasthan "Originally Meenas were a ruling tribe, and were ruler of Matsya,i.e., Rajasthan or Matsya Union but their slow downfall began with the assimilation with Scythia… 
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    Meenas - meenawiki
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    Meenas - meenawiki
    Meenas - meenawiki
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  • Hakka was the first ruler of the famous kingdom of Vijayanagar, and Bukka, his
    brother, the second ruler. They opposed the mighty Sultan of Delhi and brought unity and freedom to south India. They were great not only as warriors but also as rulers. They belong to " KURUBA (shepherd) " caste http://kurubashakkabukka.blogspot.in/.../kurubas-hakka...
    KURUBA'S HAKKA BUKKA
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    KURUBA'S HAKKA BUKKA
    KURUBA'S HAKKA BUKKA
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  • Mahapadma Nanda a barber by caste established The Nanda Dynasty or Nanda Empire in the territory of Magadha.Nanda Empire was one of the famous Ancient Indian Dynasties. It ruled in India at the time of 4th and 5th century BC. During the peak of its glory, the Nanda Dynasty had its stretch from Punjab to the west to Bengal to the east, and in the distant south upto the Vindhya Mountain Range. http://dalitvision.blogspot.in/.../mahapadma-nanda-first...
    Mahapadma Nanda - The first Shudra king of Magadha
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    Mahapadma Nanda - The first Shudra king of Magadha
    Mahapadma Nanda - The first Shudra king of Magadha
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  • According to Ambedkar during the Vedic period there were Shudra kings and both Brahmins and Kshatriyas saw no humiliation in serving them. He gives the example of king Sudas who had a Brahmin Vasishta officiating as a priest, followed by a Kshatriya Vishwamitra. The Shudras also worked as ministers as evidenced in the Mahabharatha which mentions a list of 37 ministers of whom four were Brahmins; eight are Kshatriyas, 21 Vaishyas, three Shudras and one Suta. The Shudras were also members of popular assemblies like Paura Janapada and were invited to be present at the coronation of kings. That the Shudras were considered as honorable members of the Vedic society is evidenced from a prayer in Yajur Veda which says-‘O Lord, provide lustre (enlightenment) to the Brahmins, lustre to the Kshatriyas, lustre to the Vaishyas and lustre to the Shudras’. (Dr.B.R.Ambedkar- Shudras and the counterrevolution, chapter 12 of Revolution and Counter Revolution in Ancient India). https://ithihas.wordpress.com/.../caste-system-in-india.../
    Caste System in India- A Critical Analysis
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    Caste System in India- A Critical Analysis
    Caste System in India- A Critical Analysis
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  • We have had hundreds of invasions from Central Asia , pre Islam too, and many so called castes in North India are mixed race , Jats , Rajputs , Gurjars , Yadavas . No one can claim purity of any kind . "Professor B. S. Dhillon states that Jat people are mainly of Indo-Scythian lineage with composite mixing of Sarmatians, Goths & Jutes in History and study of the Jats. Historian James Tod agreed in considering the Jat people to be of Indo-Scythian Stock.[61] Moreover, Sir Alexander Cunningham, Former Director-General of the Archeological Survey of India, considered the Jat people to be the Xanthii (a Scythian tribe) of Scythian stock who he considered very likely called the Zaths (Jats) of early Arab writers.[62] He stated "their name is found in Northern India from the beginning of the Christian era." These people were considered by early Arab writers to have descended from Meds and Zaths.[63][64] Sir Cunningham believes they "were in full possession of the valley of the Indus towards the end of the seventh century.[65] The Kipling Society has certified and advocated that, "The Rajputs proper were of mixed origin – pre-Muslim invaders such as Scythians, Bactrians, Parthians, Hunas and Gurjaras who came in before, say, the end of the 7th century." https://www.jatland.com/home/Jats
    Jats - Jatland Wiki
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    Jats - Jatland Wiki
    Jats - Jatland Wiki
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  • And the left stays in its delusional compartments, advising categories of hate. And so they do not strike roots in this soil.
    The right has its own issues of hate.

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