Cast and Varna system in India.


 In the Indian social system, you cannot live as a human being simply as a human. An Indian remains confined only within his caste. His economic, social, educational, and cultural formation, as well as his emotional development, are shaped within caste and are destroyed there as well. Whatever collective feeling should exist as a nation or as a society can never truly develop.

Why does such dreadful inequality exist? Because it is based on the caste system. The creation of this system was not only to exploit and reduce competition for the benefit of the Brahmin community, but also to ensure that, even though a person possesses ability, skill, and willpower, he remains trapped within his caste or is forced to work only in that sphere.

Most importantly, if you show willpower and try to break the caste system, the system confuses you. It makes you believe you can achieve everything, but in reality, you cannot—because you cannot change your emotions, nor can you detach from your relatives and kin.



More than that, this system does not allow you to meet yourself, nor to realize the Supreme. And if you wish to know the Supreme, you are again forced to submit to the Brahmins—meaning you once again surrender to the very system.

This system changes its form with time, continually updating itself; but its fundamental principle remains the same—to prevent man from uniting with the Supreme. The only solution is to dismantle the caste system. But if that is not possible, then an alternative must be created against it. In this corrupt system, only if you have knowledge can you live with self-respect

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