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Ishwa
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Re: Brahmanism Controlled Masses Through Language [Re: grames]
#16547 - 05/22/02 02:33 AM

Thanks, Grames, I realize that the "Dalit" question has something to do with modern times. And it is especially a Congress and Marxist issue to practice divide-and-rule policy, and especially to discredit or destroy Hinduism.

The problem in India is the position of Paraiyan and Brahmin. Most of the anti-Hindu theory makers regarding classes created fixed caste ideas. To destroy Hinduism, you have to create two opposite sides: depressed ones versus depressing ones. But where is the actual power of the Kshatriyas in this picture? To create another opposition this became a second trump: Kshatriya versus Brahmin. The Vaishyas were in a sense left out, but then a new creation around land property: first Kshatriya versus Vaishya, but when the Brahmin were granted land it became Vaishya versus Brahmin.

This sounds like the Marxistic theory (European expansionistic and industrialistic) about class struggle. So that's where the wind comes from. The Congress of the Nehru Dynasty made profound use of this theory.
Brahmins are discredited and downgraded (of which they are themselves also guilty) and a newly created class is thus given too much credit.

The big question, however, remains: when exactly did this Paraiyan phenomenon come into existence?

Edited by Ishwa on 05/22/02 00:20 AM (server time).

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