RE: Caste difference in Sr Vaishnavas
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• October 11, 2000
Dear devotees, I am shocked to see justification of varna by birth which in my understanding is baseless and dangerous. I would like to present my understanding. If it is not in agreemnet with the teachings of sri vaishnavism, I request the great scholars here to correct me with quotations from sastras (scriptures + teachings of sri vaishnava acharyas). In the Bhagavad Gita, the Lord clearly proclaims that one's guna determines varna. It is not just based on one's birth.It is true that guna is determined by lineage. But there are instances where people have overcomed their gunas in the puranas and itihasas to modern times. When a cow killer gives up his occupation and becomes a 100% vegetarian, eating only prasada, not taking intoxicants like coffee/tea, clean, not greedy, learned in sastras, obeying the orders of a sri vaishnava guru, should he be asked to go and kill cows or should he be allowed to become a brahmin and perform vedic sacrifices for pleasing the Lord or should be forced to do cow killing because he was born to such parents and lived such a life for some time ? If after death, we can get elevated, what is the problem in getting elevated in this life etc. At death, we give up one body and accpet another. Similarly in one's own life, we give up bodies and take new ones as we grow. So we can change our gunas and consequently the varnas in one's own life. Finally, even though we may be born in a brahmin family, by giving it up most have gone to work like sudras or labourers. This way one loses his qualification as a brahmin and becomes a dvija bandhu. As people who have given up our own svadharma, we should not claim to be brahmins and atleast agree that we lose the right to decide who else is. Scholarship in vedas alone does not make one a brahmin, even Ravana was a catur vedi. One should have the qualifications to be a brahmin. One may say that giving up svadharma is condemned by the Lord. Valmiki was made to give up his lower occupation. A vaishnava should not be distinguished on his external varnashrama qualifications. What happens to alwars then ? I hope I have presented my view without offense to anyone. Thank you for your comments. Hare Krishna! Rajaram V. Search archives at http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/index.html#SEARCH -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Search archives at http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/index.html#SEARCH
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