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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Scheduled caste as a separate Religion - Part-2

Scheduled caste as a separate Religion- continuation of earlier writings ( G L Bhagat IRS) 
“Megh Manavta” is a base material for new or revival of Buddhism or Magian’s religion. Background note in brief discussed in general public as to what is Megh Manavta? A brief of this is given to members as follows:  
 To whom the people consider low in religion or socio- cultural set up are in fact not low but far more superior in their past record. The modern SC/ST/OBC i.e. Khatiyas( now changed to Kshatriyas) were more superior in intellect and administration as well as purity. The marriage of their children in a Brahmin family would degrade them to lower status and was not considered good.( Ref: Social organizations in North East India in Budha’s times Page-90).Suppressed, Oppressed by the Jajmani Laws made them depressed. The procedure used to control of human mind and natural resources with the use of enslaved subversive administration and man-power that has left unbearable spot of the social life of the human beings who are called depressed. Strict restrictions were imposed upon the subjects, ruling classes were declared as foreigners and the their property was either looted or maximum tax were imposed and forfeited properties were taken as Administrative wealth ( M L :  IX-319 to IX-321) presently held in temples. The caste rigidity was a new subject which the people witnessed with the Laws of Manu-Ch.-X(Creation of Castes; Puranic addition and M L:  X-1 to X-131).  Object is to make general public  about to realize  what is “smooth functioning of the rule of law and democracy in our country” and how to develop future humanity that will be free from the graded system of life as it makes human beings to live marginalized life style with the tag of superiority or inferiority.   
 Who are untouchable? What was Chinese view in 1935 about its neighbor? When Gandhi broke up his fast in 1935, Chinese paper commented on Mr. Gandhi and India the same are as follows: “Rejoicing over the termination of Mr. Gandhi’s three week fast and especially his survival, even though his health has been affected, the Ta Kung Pao editorially expressed blessings to Mr. Gandhi as well as to India. The daily summaries of the important events in the history of India to explain that India has been a tragic nation. Looking into the long history of India, the Ta Kunk Pao points out that, “The Indian nation has had the most calamities in the world. This fact is lamentable, but it is also due to this that the unification and independence of India is a gigantic task. With seven major races, more than 500 dialects, only some 70 of which are widely used, opposition of the Muslim League and the All India Congress together with many tribes consisting of more than 500 feudal groups and 14,000,000 hungry untouchables, it has been most difficult and laudable for India to have reached the present stage of the national movement. On the other hand, what is considered accumulative? 
Medes or Magian Past: Mede and Raiger are name of places and Magian are the people with Megir a language. They controlled Sumer and Indus valley as its original inhabitants. Herodotus lists the names of six Mede tribes. These were some powerful tribes which remained unnamed in the new set up. Some have left imprints in the name of the State or Capitals. We may not have many details because the trace record has these classes have been burnt by the warring tribes in Tak-Shila and Nalanda. 
Magians not in India :  
1. Magi had a long history of The Busae group is thought to derive from the Persian term buza meaning indigenous (i.e. not Iranian). Whether this was based on an originally Iranian term, or their own name, is unknown.   
2. The second group is called the Paraetaceni, or Parae-tak-(eni) in Persian, and denotes nomadic inhabitants of the mountains of Paraetacene. This name recalls the Scythian Para-la-ti, the people of Kolaxis, believed to represent the common people in general, but whom Herodotus calls the “Royal Scythians”.   
3. The third group is called Strukhat.   
Partly in India: 
4. The fourth group is the Arizanti, whose name is derived from the words Arya (noble), and Zantu (tribe, clan).  This may be a tribe that has an ideology of the Aryans but were present along with Sumerians ruminants and who may have joined as Aryans as held by Dr. B R Ambedkar in “Who are Sudras”. This tribe may have created Atharva Veda and were stiff with later Aryans but soon arrived at some common understanding. It may be possible that Jar born Saints ( Saptrishi, whose parentage is changed) are from this Arizantu  tribe.  
All in unified India: 
5. The fifth group was the Budii, found also among the Black Sea Scythians as Budi-ni. Buddha was of the tribe Budha, the Saka (eastern Scythian) form of the name.   
6. The sixth tribe were the Mede later named Med, Kunku,Madiga, Megian/megh MLX-48. They were a hereditary caste of priests of the Zurvanism religion that evolved out of Zoroastrianism. The name Magi implies a link with the Sumerians, who called their language Emegir, over time becoming simplified to Magi. A few historians assert that some Sumerians managed to  preserve their identity in a sense, by forming the Magi, or hereditary priestly caste, noted among the later Medes.”    
Magi and Sakyas tribes: Most of the Communities including Scheduled castes, tribes, OBC, BC and general are all the product of the Magi (present Magh) and Sakyas tribes. Megh’s were Tak Kshatriyas just during Buddha or before that.  Dr. Naval Vijogi in his book Nag Civilization on page 72 have mentioned 125 Tak-Kshatriyas with Gotras of some prominent modern communities such as, Andoriya, bath, Bathon, Bhatt, Bhati, Chohan, Cheema, Darji, Dogra Rajput, Gahwar (Gadwal Rajput), Jassal, Jat, Kakar, Kalal, Kandari, Kanet, Kori, Kanojia, Kanpuri, Khas, Taka, Khakhar, Lodhi, Lara, Koli/Megh /Mathre, Maha/ Mehra/ Methar, Mer, Malvan, More, Nagar, Nila, Pal, Panver, Rajrishi, Rangraj,  Rathode, Rati, Salotri, Sal gotri who are related to Mathre, Tak- Takshat, Batu etc are mentioned (Naga Tribal Civilization of India; Naval Vijogi; P-72). 
Gotra are related to warriors and protectors. Sindhi are examples of frequent change of gotra where as Jains changed it under the wave of Jajmani Laws. This was probably a necessity to get adjusted close to Jajmani crude laws. Jajmani economy and Laws of Manu i.e. previous Hindu Law ruthlessly downgraded or upgraded humanity that displeased the Brahmins during formation of castes that continued till the end of 18th century AD that resulted in existence of common gotras in all varnas. Salgotra or Sal-gotra is a first clan or gotra of the Tak Kshatriyas and the founder of this concept  belongs to this Salgotra and has their own village that still belong to all Salgotras. All these communities are for the time being taken into the concept of Megh-Manavta. (Salhotra was a Rishi in the Indus Valley who taught horse riding to Bali and the horse could fly. ( Ref:Ancient Wars) His saintly qualities and brave war  expertise was also blessed upon Indra to whom he also taught horse riding. Mehirkula king belong to the Madre or megh clan was rular of Sakala i.e. present Sialkot. It is this place where Sungha declared one hundred gold coin as a price tag  for the head of the  Bodh Bhikshu.         
Dalits / Taka Kshatriyas of the past: Brutal division (Jajmani enactment that consolidated around 850AD)  to exploit humanity in caste or grading of the parent religion megh before Buddhism was setback to casteless society. The following communities are the outcome of “Megh Manavta” Tak Ksatriyas who were and are from weaving and farming communities i.e. Magi in their origin and their hereditary religion are of the faith of  Satya-mat i.e. truth and only truth as a religious faith. Their origin from priestly background does not require them any certificate. They are all followers of saints even today.  If the stars or planets are to merge in black hole why can’t these “Megh Manavta” communities have got together in Satya Dharma by a name Satyamat? Can they be liberated from the Manav dharma of Castes?  They are real owner of the religion of Truth.  These may be Sakyas or magi.  All communities belonging to outcaste group or low groups whether mentioned here or not are a part of the Taka Kshatriyas. Originally Magi started Zoroastrian religion by Mathriac  Magi and retained the status of priestly class for the Magin Class. Tantrik Atherva concept was their creation. Criminal treatment of the Jajmani Laws had broken them into pieces which they themselves cannot count. Moreover the employees in 1932 were mostly Brahmins who free wrote the caste name sometimes at their own sweet will. I have come a across that many tribes are wrongly mentioned in castes and many caste have been wrongly quoted giving reservation to persons who were not dehumanized to the required level by  putting them in castes status. An incomplete  detail of some of the working or forced branded names prepared in 1932AD for the first time since the consolidation of Jajmai Rules with Laws of Manu as Civil Law of the land at the instance of the British. The prominent Magians castes are as follows: AP - Ghasi, Maadiga, Rishi, Rikhia, Mahar Arunachal Pradesh - Rishi, Muchi, Mahar Assam - Muchi, Rishi, Mahar, Bhrua, Pan Bihar - Ghasi,, Ghasiaya, Tanti, Tonhua, Duasadh, Muchi Chandigarh - Ramadasi, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Kori, Koli, Megh Dadra Nagar Haveli  Medhyawanshi, Mahar Gujarat - Meghwal, Meghwar, Mehywanshi, Bhambi, Bambi, Rohhidass, Rohit, Bonkara, Maru Goa Daman Diu -Medhyawanshi, Mahar Haryana -Megh, Meghwal, Kori, Koli, Mahashya, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Ramdassia, Balaie, Jatav, Jatava Bhambi HP - Megh, Masha, Kori, Koli, Mahashya, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Balaie, Jatav, Jatava Bhambi J - K - Megh, Kori, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Ramdassia, Masha, Barwala, Sarwale, Doom-matang, Karnataka - Maadiga, Suryavanshi, Padmshali, Bhambi, Bambi , Madar, Rohhidass\Kerala - Vealluven, Muchi Madhya Pradesh - eghwal, Mehra, Mehar, Mahar, Balai, Bhambi, Bambi, Ramanami, Satnami, Ghasi, Ghasia , ghania, Kori, Koli Maharashtra - Megh, Meghwal, Meghwar, Balai, Aanb, Nhie, Satnami, Suryavanshi,  Ghasi, Ghasia , ghania, Kori, Koli ,Mehra, Muchi, Maadiga, Madar, Mahar, Megu, Mehywanshi, Kori Manipur - Meghalaya, Rishi, Mapechi, RavidasMizoram - Rishi ,Muchi, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Mahar, Meghalaya - Muchi, Rishi, Mahar Orissa - Satnami, Maru, Garsi, Gassia, Kori, Vhapig, Muchi, Maadiga, Mahar, Mehra Pondicherry - Madig, Vealluven Punjab– Megh, Kori, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Ramadasi Rajasthan -Megh, Meghwal, Meghwar, Meghvansh, Meghwanshi, Mehywanshi, Balai, Rajbalai, Raigar, Bhambi, Latwa,Maru, Bonkara, Weaver, Kori, Salvi, Sutrkar, Rishi , Rikhia, Charidhar, master of ceremonies/ chobdar, Bairwa, Jatav Tamil Nadu - Kolian,adiga, Vealluven, Muchi Tripura - Bagrie, Ghas, Ghasiya Koli, Kori, Kora, Koats, Muchi Uttar Pradesh - Balai, Blahi, Gassia, Kole, Kori, Korwa, Kote, Craftsman, Tntuvaya, Ghussia, Jussia, Jatav,West Bengal - Muchi, Rishi, ghosi, Mahar. We are locating the dates of gradation of all communities such as Balmiki, Batwal etc who are considered as Balmiki Race not mentioned here but there is no doubt of their being Taka Kshatriyas of the immediate  past and are a part of this society. We also do not have any other race for growth of the present outcastes society.  
“Subversive language to degrade higher castes”:  “Chamars” a tongue of subversive force that has reduced Megh –Manavta to Chamars.  Most of the Tak Kshatriyas were superior to Brahmana upto 400 AD and  are  now  being called Chamars such as Raigar, Jaiswar, Jassal, Kori, Koli, Meghwal etc. Use of the word Chamars” by the subversive forces is not a valid word to become Chamar.  Moreover, the leather business was treated as low profession to make sufficient free untouchable bonded labour.  How much humanity is ever degraded? It suits to the Higher castes who needs outcaste and their low graded crystallization to boost and continue Jajmani labour but not to the parties or ideologists who have to make a casteless air of this nation. There is no such 
word as Chamar in the national literature but the subversive forces (gods of men – kings- Manu’s Law) had been forced by their controllers (gods of earth- priestly classes- Manu’s Law) to create it so.  The Chammar word was made quite popular in villages by equating it with the name the share of “crop labour “ as “Chamrout/ Chamari” through Jamidars in the recent past. Servant of Jajmani system will call the villagers to go to field and collect your share of Chamrout or Chamari. Every community was dragged in this word. The development movement of the depressed was crushed with strong force and  Ad-dharmi , Weaver turned Sikhs are being called Ravidasia, Magians villages in Haryana of outcastes  are now called Chamar  etc. although there may not be one such person among them who is connected with leather, a pre condition to be called Chammar.  
 “Megh Manavta”: Megh was already a religion before Buddha. Manavta is humanity but here it is taken for all humanity that had been separated from megh religion. The whole humanity of the earlier megh religion is considered as “Megh Manavta” and now its religion can be named as  religion of truth or Satyamat. Thus, if scheduled castes and tribes are to create a religion or robustly revive their own religion they need their own  organized society.  If one goes by record of their past, the Magism was their own previous original religion. Magi and Sakyas were formed just before Buddha and Lord Buddha became a hero of the religion. Epigraphical record confirms Mahavira was from Megh community. Naval Vijogi mentioned that one of the sisters of Mahavira Jain was married to Megh family. Jain,s gods and goddess are from Magians  without any doubt. Thus there is a clear indication the Mahavira was a Megh in origin and Siddhartha Gautam was Sakya but both the heads from a original tribe Medes. With the diversion and inclination of Jainism toward Brahmanism or trade in urbanized setup, it lost its popularity among the masses who did not like the grading perfume of Brahmanical ideologies. Buddha’s Buddhism in the form of a popular religion of humanity was developed.  
The followers of Buddhism are the outcastes of Vedic laws and but   Buddhism was completely lost.  The taka Kshatriyas from Punjab revived again in the form of Sikhism. Vedic impact is so strong on Indian socio-cultural life that it is really impossible to make socio- cultural changes on the minds of the people who are tamed in bonded labour and forced slavery for a long life and are unable to sustain even today. Tribes consisting of more than 500 feudal groups and creation of their own royal blood as 140,00,000 hungry untouchables by their own blood’s kings are still working unknowingly for the subversive minds. There is something called conscious that only operates in free atmosphere of democracy. After an age and time only conscious operates and it re-constructs the damage.  We must make casteless India. If we cannot make a classless and casteless then we must reunite a casteless race. That itself will be a great achievement. Who can help it? Experiences, resources and conscious of a man can certainly play a dominant role. We are loaded with white colored enemies from within who are hurdles for structural growth as a class.* 
Experiences, resources and conscious: Royal megh-Manavta is ashamed of public apperance and is prepared to work as royal slaves. Sumerian civilization had priestly cum warrior culture and agricultural activities from production of raw material to manufacturing of cloth. They developed their religion, language, writings, socio-culture and most respectful non-seimetic culture. A detail reading of the magi’s socio-cultural life revealed that all scheduled castes and tribes do possesses same characteristics as we have in today’s life. The word Magi is pronounciated as Megh in Indus Valley areas even today. Taka Kshatriyas or Megh name was consolidated for these taka people before Buddha. (Ref: P-67; Naga Tribal Civilization of India; Naval Vijogi). Takas were nag people and worshipers of Bagwati as evidenced from Malawa Singh of Rewa (1193) description (ref. Naga Tribal Civilization of India; Naval Vijogi P-68). Taka Kshatriyas migrated resettles in Chota Nagpur, Mayurbanj, Singhbhum, Ganjam and Balasour.  On verification it was found from Raja Durga Prasad Singh Dev of Vishnupur was  taka kings of Rajak branch of the Megh/ Madre or Taka and had nine Raj-mahals as Vishnupur, Raipur, Chikligarh, Talve, Bada Bazar, Man bazaar, Khatra, Ambika Nagar. Rajkumar of Chikligarh was the head of the sangh. (Naga Tribal Civilization of 
India; Naval Vijogi page-71) , most of the dominating communities in Punjab  and other States today were Taka Kshatriyas but are in higher communities because of the Jajmani Rule of the Vedic Law. Heros and warriors  of the middle ages are from these Taka tribes and at present they are Megh or Kolhi, Rajak, Lilari, Kurmi, Maratha, Darji, Shipa, Bhar, Rajbhar, Mahar etc. the names of the others are referred in above para (Naga Tribal Civilization of India; Naval Vijogi; P72)  
Main stream of Taka Kshatriyas an example:  To unite all tribes with the main stream of Taka Kshatriyas or Megh/Madre, the name which was consolidated for these taka people before Buddha. Takas were nag people and worshipers of Bagwati as evidenced from Malawa Singh of Rewa. Taka Kshatriyas who migrated resettles in Chota Nagpur, Mayurbanj, Singhbhum, Ganjam and Balasour.  The people from Raja Durga Prasad Singh Dev kingdom of Vishnupur who was taka kings of Rajak branch of the Megh or Taka and had nine Raj-mahals as mentioned above, it will be a great task if all are sewn on one fabric. The people of the Megh Manavta (new name given to all division from Meghs)) has gone as far as Meghalaya and established their own territory. Most of the kings or ruling families reduced poor or low or baptized Hindus. Caste upgradition or down grading was a biggest industry that started after the burning Buddhist towns, evacuating and resettling these towns as Jajmani pilgrimage centers. Non-Brahmin could attain the Brahmin-hood by taking pilgrimages and paying Jajmani fee. (Social roots of religion in Ancient India; page-65; R N Nandi: Matsya Purana, Ch. 273, v.52; Vayu Purana ch.91, v.105). It is Satyamat- a faith of truth-a refined Indian Panthic Buddhism and the knowledge that can liberate them from all vices forced upon them. In fact, the national law should support such a concept that has code of human conduct based on fundamental duties. 
D. Sharma in his “Early Chouhan Dynasties” page 271 writes that  Magas or Bhojakas are nonaryan Magians brahmins as mentioned in Brahddharma Purana and Govindpura Inscription ofS. 1059 or 1137 AD. Sunworship was their monopoly and profession was Astrology. They also worshiped Jaina gods and goddess. Nandi writes that these Brahmins who performed astrology as profession were low grade Brahmins and were not to be invited for any superior Vedic rituals. These are Devalaka brahmins. Sakadvipa or Scythia also claims Magians according to Sharma.  
Saka was a tribe in a land north of Jaxartes(Syr Darya).  They were pushed south by Chinese invaders and the swooped down on Bactaria and Parthian kingdom in 140 to 120 BC. Later they occupied Parthian power and expanded to eastward that formed Sakastan.  Sometime later they moved to Khandar and Baluchistan into the lower Indus countries which become known as Sakadvipa to Hindu writers and Indo-Scythia to Greek geographers. These sakas  later  scattered  to the whole of nation.  These are Sakadvipa Brahmiins- one of the superior race among today Brahmins ( R. tripathy “history of ancient India” p-212). They are certainly Magians of the late arrival than the Sumarian Magi’s and  may  have travelled along with Darius God King who was enemy of the Mede or Media Magians/Sakayan- Buddhi tribe. 
Taka clan in Islam: Islam entered India with a thunder bolt such as it was a new religion with the concept of One god and one Humanity but with its own code of conduct. The caste ridden society could not stand before such a forceful Islamic wave.  Within a short span of time it  covered the whole caste ridden nation and ruled for many years.  During Mir Qasim’s time Raja Bhajja- a Magian / Madre  of Taka clan was ruling and the territory was taken over by raiders. Later these taka people joined Islam and ruled the area for many generations. The people on the other side of the Indian Territory in the lower part or Jammu and Ravi also belong to the same community (Cunningham A., P-129). Archaeological Reporter Vol-II, p-10 F.note 3) in the plain of Punjab around Jammu most of the Naga race settled. (Indian Antiquity no.17, p-118). Title Mujaffar; Saharan Taka was the first Mulniwasi magian who started with the Title Mujaffar. He concealed his identity in Bejehu-E-Mulak and his son Jaffar Khan was made in charge of Gujrat. Later he was independent and was known Sultan Mujaffar Shah and his grandson Sultan Ahmed Shah.  
Megh Manavta is disintegrated Humanity living in graded and degraded life. Since the inception of Constitution of India a new phase of the development has started. However the traditional society is not allowing much breakthrough and is trapping the graded societies with various Tandavs, tricks, allurements, false commitments of development etc. Recent move for lokpal was a greatest intellectual crime of the century. It was all politically motivated and Swaraj from corruption was never a motive. All involved in this movement are now divided into two political groups with one motive. The advertisement such BJP/AAP jointly abusing each other as who will rule?  They put in public mind that greatest political party is not in the race or no other party exists? How great intellectual dishonesty is there which is being collectively executed? It is for the graded society to change at their own as they have been given education and national laws in their favour.  National Judiciary and great leaders have given their views. CASE NO: Writ Petition (civil) 265 of 2006 PETITIONER: Ashoka Kumar Thakur- ESPONDENT: Union of India & Others; DATE OF JUDGMENT: 10/04/2008; BENCH: Dalveer Bhandari; Supreme Court judgment – On reservation to OBC (creamy layer) some of the important references were made to reflect the future character to be built for the nation. We are merely making a fun of every word of our ancestors if we don’t react to the situation. I would like to repeat a few paragraphs from the said order for ready references.  
2. The fundamental question that arises in these writ petitions is: Whether Article 15 (5), inserted by the 93rd Amendment, is consistent with the other provisions of the Constitution or whether its impact runs contrary to the Constitutional aim of  achieving a casteless and classless society?  
3. On behalf of the petitioners, Senior Advocate Mr. F.S. Nariman eloquently argued that if Article 15 (5) is permitted to remain in force, then, instead of achieving the goal of a casteless and classless society, India would be converted into a caste-ridden society. The country would forever remain divided on caste lines. The Government has sought to repudiate this argument. Petitioners' argument, however, echoes the grave concern of our Constitution's original Framers. 4. On careful analysis of the Constituent Assembly and the Parliamentary Debates, one thing is crystal clear: our leaders have always and unanimously proclaimed with one voice that our constitutional goal is to establish a casteless and classless society. Mahatma Gandhi said: "The caste system as we know is an anachronism. It must go if both Hinduism and India are to live and grow from day to day."  The first Prime Minister, Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, said that "no one should be left in any doubt that the future Indian Society was to be casteless and classless".  Dr. B. R. Ambedkar called caste "anti-national".  5. After almost four decades of independence, while participating in the Parliamentary Debate on the Mandal issue, then Prime Minister Shri Rajiv Gandhi on 6th September, 1990 again reiterated the same sentiments:  I think, nobody in this House will say that the removal of casteism is not part of the national goal, therefore, it would be in the larger interest of the nation to get rid of the castes as early as possible". It is our bounden duty and obligation to examine the validity of the 93rd Amendment in the background of the Preamble and the ultimate goal that runs through the pages of the Constitution.  19. The First Parliament believed that "economic" was included  in the "social" portion of "socially and educationally backward." Prime Minister Nehru said as much: "One of the main amendments or ideas put forward is in regard to the addition of the word "economical". Frankly, the argument put forward, with slight variation, I would accept, but my difficult is this that when we chose those particular words there, "for the advancement of any socially and educationally backward classes", we chose them because they occur in article 340 and we wanted to bring them bodily from there. Otherwise I would have had not the slightest objection to add "economically". But if I added "economically" I would at the same time not make it a kind of cumulative thing but would say that a person who is lacking in any of these things should be helped. "Socially" is a much wider word including many things and certainly including 
economically. Therefore, I felt that "socially and educationally" really cover the ground and at the same time you bring out a phrase used in another part of the Constitution in a slightly similar context." (See: the Parliamentary Debates on First Amendment Bill, 1 June 1951, p. 9830.) Had it not been for a desire to achieve symmetry in drafting, "economically" would have been included. Had this been done, the creamy layer would have been excluded ab initio. 221. In his speeches to the Parliament regarding 15(4), Prime Minister Nehru could not have been clearer: "After all the whole purpose of the Constitution, as proclaimed in the Directive Principles is to move towards what I may say a casteless and classless society" and in an attempt to achieve an egalitarian society, " we want to put an end to all those infinite divisions that have arisen in our social life; I am referring to the caste system and other religious divisions, call them by whatever name you like." (Emphasis added). [Parliamentary Debates on 13 June, 1951 and 29 May, 1951 respectively]. 7 If reservation is allowed, then how can a casteless society still be realized?  227. One of the other prominent advocates of reservation later realized that the policy did more harm than good. Prime Minister Nehru wrote the following letter to the Chief Ministers on June 27th, 1961: "I have referred above to efficiency and to our getting out of our traditional ruts. This necessitates our getting out of the old habit of reservations and particular privileges being given to this caste or that group. The recent meeting we held here, at which the chief ministers were present, to consider national integration, laid down that help should be given on economic considerations and not on caste. It is true that we are tied up with certain rules and conventions about helping Scheduled Castes and Tribes. They deserve help but, even so, I dislike any kind of reservation, more particularly in service. I react strongly against anything which leads to inefficiency and second-rate standards. I want my country to be a first class country in everything. The moment we encourage the second-rate, we are lost. The only real way to help a backward group is to give opportunities for good education. This includes technical education, which is becoming more and more important. Everything else is provision of some kind of crutches which do not add to the strength or health of the body. We have made recently two decisions which are very important: one is, universal free elementary education, that is the base; and the second is scholarships on a very wide scale at every grade of education to bright boys and girls, and this applies not merely to literary education, but, much more so, to technical, scientific and medical training. I lay stress on bright and able boys and girls. I have no doubt that there is a vast reservoir of potential talent in this country if only we can give it opportunity.  
But if we go in for reservations on communal and caste basis, we swamp the bright and able people and remain second-rate or third-rate. I am grieved to learn of how far this business of reservation has gone based on communal consideration. It has amazed me to learn that even promotions are based sometimes on communal and caste considerations. This way lays not only folly, but disaster. Let's help the backward groups by all means, but never at the cost of efficiency. How are we going to build our public sector or indeed any sector with second-rate people?  
"236. In a number of judgments, this Court has spelt out our constitutional philosophy regarding caste. On numerous occasions, this Court has proclaimed that the cherished goal of the Nation is to realize a casteless society. In Shri V. V. Giri v. Dippala Suri Dora & Others (1960) 1 SCR 426 at 442, the Court observed as under:-" The history of social reform for the last century and more has shown how difficult it is to break or even to relax the rigour of the inflexible and exclusive character of the caste system. It is to be hoped that this position will change, and in course of time the cherished ideal of casteless society truly based on social equality will be attained under the powerful impact of the doctrine of social justice and equality proclaimed by the Constitution and sought to be implemented by the relevant statutes and as a result of the spread of secular education and the growth of a rational outlook and of proper sense of social values; but at present it would be unrealistic and utopian to ignore the difficulties which a member of the depressed tribe or caste has to face in claiming a higher status amongst his co-religionists. It is in the light of this background that the alternative plea of the appellant must be considered. 
Socio-culture in the Megh Manavta is an improvement of much talked Mulniwasi concept and its future that is based on Constitutional of India. As Vedic Law is personal Law to Hindus so is Constitutional of India as Personnel Law for Depressed, Oppressed and Progressive.  It is an Socio culture to develop the Indian Humanity in a casteless, classless and egalitarian setup and to strengthen the nation’s goal set forth in the Preamble of the Constitution through the spiritual ideology of saints and strengthens its Socio Culture on truth. Hindu called the religion of castes and its grading as Manavta. It deprived all disjunctive classes through Laws of Manu and its Puranic by- laws and regulated disjunctive group as legal slave labour called Bonded Farm Free Labour that added farm labour to regulate Jajmani Economy and to strengthen national laws of the Brahmins which ended in 1868AD.  Since 1950 AD these people are developing by way of reservation, allotment of land by the center and States and undertake job other than the caste assigned. The economic development has resulted in softening concrete barriers imposed upon this disjunctive group.    
Experiences of two great economies of the world are mirrors of our economic-socio cultural life. Experiences of Non-aryan urban based economy in Buddhist Era has given growth of a civilization where Brahmins enjoyed a great respect as scholarly class. But Bhahmins cunningngly ritualized their caste based theory and when got an opportunity they   changed the economy from urban to rural agro economy by spreading perfume of the arrival Kalijug age and legalized the rituals gathered due to hard work by them over centuries to divide and consolidate the society in castes. Now we have again shifted to urban based economy and have experiences of rural economy, productive resources and their development through different ministries in the new set of democratic administrative, legal and parliament system under the Constitution of India. The destruction of the Jajmani Economy is under process of improvement through its various social, economic and judicial methods. We must use our best brains to consolidate what is best suited to the present humanity, nation and the world.  Consolidating a socio-culture as per the norms of theosophical Society of the world needs a constitution that has its good number of followers and there should be good saint who morally teaches what ethical values the society or its constitution speaks.   
Truth as Religion: The above findings are feeling of the highest brains delivering justice. It is a sort of pinch in their heart. The judiciary has sympathy with depressed and have admitted pain and atrocities but bold pen for delivering justice is needed. Words of leaders too are full of passion and pain. They are all saying so because Constitution of India says so. Did Anna and party fought for corruption? Can Lokpal bring Swaraj from corruption by imposing 1860 AD (as mentioned on page 57 of Anna’Swaraj Agenda) Hindu Law if Constitution of India, judiciary and national government have failed? Anna stabbed depressed classes without any doubt under the garb of corruption. This law of 1860AD  is previous Hindu law that degraded humanity.  This law has confirms the deeds or misdeeds of triumphant Brahmanism catalogued under seven heads by Ambedkar(1) It established rights of the Brahmins to rule that committed regicide needs to be observed with utmost care (2)  It made the Brahmins a class of privileged persons who are becoming a constitutional class  and is not digestible to them and are making Anna type of persons to come forward to cheat innocent in decent manner (3)  It converted the Varna into caste which is under sever attack of Judiciary and Constitution of India (4) It brought about a conflict and anti-social feeling between the different castes which are being unified by various sects today (5) It degraded the Sudras and women who are now a ruling class in most of the States and cannot be tolerated by subversive classes (6) It forged the System of graded inequality which is being minimized by MMSCS and (7) it made legal and rigid the Social system which was conventional and flexible” which is being totally discarded by Constitution of India  and  young generations. 
Seven catalogues were narrated by B R Ambedkar Ref.P.275, Vol.3, 1955, ibid. that had virtually blinded social life Indian humanity.   
These issue are still bubbling in the minds ruling class because in their socio Culture this inequality is eternal and it is their Dharma.  Hinduism is the dharma laid down by Laws of Manu, a Brahmin from Orissa whose real name is Sumati Bhargwa .  Dr. B R Ambedkar writes on Manav Dharma as follows, “It is called Manav Dharma i. e. Dharma by which its inherent goodness can be applied to all men in all times and in all places. The fact that it has not had any force outside India is a blessing or a curse I do not stop here to enquire. It is important to note that this Manav Dharma is based upon the theory that the Brahamn is to have all the privileges and the Shudra is not to have even the right of a human being,that the Brahamn is to be above everybody in all things merely by the reason of his high birth and Sudra is to be below every body and is to have none of the things no matter how great may be his worth”.(Ref. Page-722 Vol-12).   
That was the reason Mangu Ram gave the gave the name to religion of all Mulniwasi people as Adharma just opposite to what Hindu called Dharma. Mahatma Phule has given the name Satya Sodak, Guru Gashi Dass called it Satnam.  Dr. Ambedkar said, “I am a Devotee of Gautam Buddha, Kabir, Mahatma Phule and Worshipper of Learning. Self-respect and Character. I have none of the bad habits but I am found of reading. The learning is essential for every individual if one wished to make progress in the life”(Vol-17 ,page-505).   
Ambedkar would have followed Satya Sodak of Mahatma Phule or Kabir Panth because he was their follower. About Mahatma Phule  he believed that OBC community of Mahatma Phule have betrayed him so he avoided. Regarding Kabir Panth , he preferred Sikhism because of being Magians and  of weaver  family his spiritual leaning toward Kabir Panth forced him to  think of Sikhism as it contains a Complete literature of Saints of depressed. Master Tara Singh played a negative role. Dr. Munje of Hindu Mahasabha also played a similar role. The intolerance of Dalits was acute.   
Finally he revived Buddhism and gave his own Code of Human Conduct which we can adopte in Code of human conduct of  our  with the name of relating to truth. We follow Kabir as Buddha followed by Mahatma Phule also as Pre Modern Buddha and Ambedkar as Modern Buddha. New name of United Megh Manavta  can be Buddhism  or Satnam of Kabir and other saints and new Buddhism as Ambedkarism .  Satyamarg ot truth is suited to Depressed Humanity.   
To be brief Manav Dharma with personal laws Vedic Laws and Megh Manavta Dharma with personal laws  as Constitution of India are two disjunctive Socio Cultural societies whose unity is essential for future of India. Only condition is that they must be equal and strong with their own personal laws. Presented to the readers of Magians Society by G L  Bhagat ***************************************************************************

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Scheduled Caste’s as a Separate Religious Identity - Part-1


Mr G.L. Bhagat sent me an email triggering an interesting issue. I am publishing the correspondence on this blog.

Megh and its allied communities: 
Megh and its allied communities are all scheduled castes communities.  Samaj was declared as foreigner and their Buddhist towns faced destruction. Since then they are without religion.  How can one develop them? They need a common ideology to develop. Do they have?  They need a strong will to develop as a religious class. Do they have it? Can they develop their mind more than Brahmins to develop the religion at their own and then save it from the Brahmanism?  
Brahmins started their life as a religious teaching class. They sold the religious perfume for thousands of years from door to door and acted as beggar.  They tried all means and met numbers of failures and a few successes. They remained cool and succeeded as a professional religious class and enslaved all of us in graded life.  
Can we create a section among the communities who can act as a priestly class of the dalit as a whole? Can we gather all scheduled castes spiritual intellects who are capable of delivering their missionary sermon of the future religion? As long as we don’t inculcate the spirit of religious temperament and self respect in a human being, no one can develop. 
No society in this world has grown without religion or religious group. If you know your house, industry, city had been burnt because you were a Buddhist, what will be your reaction? It is a hard fact that forefather of outcastes had seen a painful life of the religion they had and their successors were forced to forget their religion.   
We can narrate the past with a view that we may not fall prey to present or future again. Past record is the best evidence to advance the future. All of us have an object to unite all these communities as a religious class in view of their oneness of the past.  
What Kabir, said in those days was a revolutionary preaching. He wanted the depressed to grow. One Mr. Sudesh Bhagat has given a message of Kabir, “Before duality, God was and I was not. Now I am, and God is not seen. Darkness dissolved when I saw God within me.” To define god to a layman may not be of some help to his/her mission unless one see HIM and enjoy in life. To define god through a religion is indication of existence religious society. Whether god was of Kabir or that of your, it will not differ.  He will remain in the same state of status. The only difference will be that you will find Kabir as son of the god and you will find as an outsider who is at the mercy of Kabir and through him at the mercy of god.  
Sri Guru Arjun Dev was a greatest intellect who collected all the writings of Kabir and other saints and made it a part of Guru Granth Saheb. Kabir had been made as a religious guru by the Sikh community. The Muslims, where he was born, have forgotten him. Dalits are not allowed to remember their past and so are being befooled to run such cults and keep away from religion.  
Let us make some attempt to teach the community that we should have religion of vast and broad view by taking all saints as religious Gurus and compile some great scripture for the religion of these communities. Kabir, Ravi Das and of others (Bhagatas as Gurus or Satguru) literature is excellent and there is a great necessity to participate for the religious cause of all communities. आंध्रप्रदेशघासी, मादिगा, ऋषि, रिखिया, महार ;अरुणाचल प्रदेशऋषि, मुची, महार ;असममुचि, ऋषि, महार, बरुवा, पान ;बिहारघासी, घसीया, तांती, तन्तुवा, दुसाध, मुची ; चंडीगढ़रामदासी, कबीरपंथी, जुलाहा, कोरी, कोली, मेघ ;दादर नगर हवेलीमैघ्यावंशी, महार ; दिल्लीबलाई, रामदासिया, कबीरपंथी, कोली, मेघवाल ;गुजरातमेघवाल, मेघवार, मैह्यवंशी, भांबी, बंभी, रोहिदास, रोहित, बणकर, मारू ; गोवा दमन दीवमेघ्यावंशी, महार ;हरियाणामेघ, मेघवाल, कोरी, कोली, महाशय, कबीरपंथी, जुलाहा, रामदासिया, बलाही, जाटव, जाटवा, भांबीहिमाचलमेघ, कोरी, कोली, महाशय, कबीरपंथी, जुलाहा, बलाही, जाटव, जाटवा, भांबी ; जम्मू-कश्मीरमेघ, कोरी, कबीरपंथी, जुलाहा, रामदासिया, महाशय ; कर्नाटकमादिगा, सूर्यवंशी, पदमशाली, भांबी, भांभी, मदार, रोहिदास; केरलवेल्लुवन, मुची ; मध्यप्रदेशमेघवाल, मेहरा, मेहर, महार, बलाई, भांबी, रामनामी, सतनामी, घासी, धानिया, कोरी, कोली; महाराष्ट्रमेघ, मेघवाल, मेघवार, बलाई, भांबी, बंभी, सतनामी, सूर्यवंशी, घासी, घसिया, कोरी, मेहरा, मुची, मादिगा, मदार, महार, मेगु, मैह्यवंशी, कोरी; मणीपुरघायल, ऋषि, मपची, रविदास; मिज़ोरमऋषि, मुची, कबीरपंथी, जुलाहा, महार ;मेघालयमुची, ऋषि, महार;ओड़िशासतनामी, मारू, घरसी, घसिया, कोरी, भापिग, मुची, मादिगा, महार, मेहरा; पांडिचेरीमादिग, वेल्लुवन; पंजाबमेघ, कोरी, कबीरपंथी, जुलाहा, रामदासी; राजस्थानमेघ, मेघवाल, मेघवार, मेघवंश, मेघवंशी, मैह्यवंशी, बलाई, राजबलाई, भांबी, लाटवा, मारू, बणकर, बुनकर, कोरी, साल्वी, सूत्रकार, ऋषि, रिखिया, छड़ीदार, चोबदार, बैरवा, जाटव; तमिलनाडुकोलियान, मादिगा, वेल्लुवन, मुची; त्रिपुराबागड़ी, घासी, घसिया, कोल, कोरी, कोरा, कोट, मुची; उत्तर प्रदेशबलाई, बलाही, घसिया, कोल, कोरी, कोरवा, कोट, शिल्पकार, तंतुवाय, धूसिया, जूसिया, जाटव ; पश्चिम बंगालमुची, ऋषि, घासी, म्हार.  
A view of the Scheduled castes intellects on this issue may be taken.

G.L. Bhagat


Dear Bhagat Ji, better you understand why Ambedker chose conversion to Buddhism. If you intend to suggest conversion to Sikhism, it will be very sad to really hear it from you. If you think Sikhism promoted Kabir, again you are sadly mistaken. Ask any Sikh religious leader to publically call Kabir a 'Satguru' you will encounter the reality.
Bharat Bhushan

Reply received from Mr G.L. Bhagat.
Dear B B Bhagat jee, you wanted to know my mind, it is a part of this. I am giving you two more write ups for discussion. In the meantime you start a process of Formation of Committee from the Meghwal/ Megh society.  Article on terms and condition of starting a new religion by……… drafted by G L Bhagat IRS, Vill. Chatha, Teh.  & Distt Jammu Cantt. Jammu

CONCEPT OF RELIGION
FOR
SCHEDULED CASTES
(AS A WORLD CLASS RELIGION)


Scheduled Caste’s as a Separate Religious Identity
Dr. B R Ambedkar named out Castes as Scheduled Castes. Some of the communities are taken into most OBC’s but they are too poor and their social conditions are almost similar. Even in one state a community is SC while in other it is OBC. The spiritual Gurus and their followers are from the common stock in all the States of the nation.  Social, economic and cultural uniqueness is similar. Buddhism was earlier religion and the outcaste population was made to forget the same.  All these communities are not recognized as Hindus but as a professing class of the religion. Hindus are covered in castes by Hindu Law. Outcastes are not covered by any law. They are followers of the saints that changed their social as well as spiritual life. Some of the sections developed in a new religion that was developed on the ideology of saints. The saints in Punjab developed a religion that grew in Punjab. Gurus had a strong vision of religious expansion of oneness of humanity. They made the Head Quarters in different states. The religion in Punjab is under severe problem of castes domination and some portion of the followers have separated from it and that is being developed as a single community religion. This is most suicidal setback to Scheduled castes throughout India. In spite of developing the remaining religion less people disintegration has started and is worrying. Religion of inequality is becoming heavy of depressed classes. Various meeting are held with different people and at different places. It is considered to concentrate on Ambedkarite Buddhism and develop Sikhism for the dalit classes in participation with already existing religion. If it is not possible to work and live unitedly some alternative has to be worked out from a religion that should be near to Sikhism. If we look at the history of world’s religion, there always remained a change which is sometimes quite slow and sometimes fast.  One of the historians has compared the change of religion in India like a change of a sand dune of a desert in fast wind.

Conclusion drawn by Dr. B R Ambedkar:
Castes as Scheduled Caste have maintained a separate identity as thought by Dr. B R Ambedkar. He tried his best to teach the religion but very few followed him. Those who followed had taken the religion in a casual manner. The condition need not be discussed.


Profession- a name of the community:
The most important thing is that whenever the question of scheduled castes arises the higher castes squeeze their nose. They are not aware that their forefathers had declared this superior race as foreigners, who burned their houses, made them a forced free labour and legalized them as slaves from 800 AD to 1853 AD and during this period they were forced to forget their religion. In case, if anyone was found practicing religion the punishment would have been straightway prosecution for a common man and price for a head of the monk. They are to copy their master and that was of practicing the Hindu religion as an outcaste.  Who says scheduled castes are allotted to Castes by the Hindus? They were never allotted castes and were forced to forget their religion of Buddhism. Most of the people were forced upon the degraded duties and they produced a piece of their product to get the castes allotted according to their work. The large chunk of the community upheld their historical past of Magi or Megh and expressed their personality by this name. There are persons who are still not clear what they are to write – a Kabir Panth or a Ravidasia or Meghwal. This is vital example for non-existence of castes among dalits.

Forced Culture:
The culture imposed upon them has virtually made them to look like their castes or the nature of work. What a pitiless community is that has changed the humanity? A Brahmana's name denotes, a Kshatriya's name is connected with power, and a Vaishya's with wealth, but a Shudra's with degradation and contemptibility. Secondly, Brahmana's name is implied with happiness, Kshatriya's implying protection, Vaishya's expressive of thriving, and of a Sudra's nothing but denoting service. 

It is my duty to tell you and follow Kabir not for Guru’s ideology only but as a revolutionary too - “रे ब्राह्मण तू ब्राह्मणी जाया और बाट से क्यों नहीं आया".  Section I-37, I-87 to 108 of the Hindu Law confirms that those who are born from different part of the body are four Varna. Chapter IX, Section 45 states that those who are not born from the above parts are outcaste and non-Aryans. Castes and Varnas are associated with shifting uterus as such the above remarks of the Great Saint are referred.

The birth and name are well defined and so is your personality. This is being given to you so that you should not forget the concept of castes and religion of our’s in Hinduism.
Guru Govind Singh changed this tradition and made every one Singh, a title that was allowed to ruling class only. Dr. B R Ambedkar advised to make an original change in your personality. Mahatma Phule ridiculed the concept of changing birth spot to define a community and gave his own religion of humanity to the depressed.

Megh – an ancient race and religious class: Magi’s were a hereditary caste of priests of the Zurvanism religion that evolved out of Zoroastrianism. The name Magi implies a link with the Sumerians, who called their language Emegir, over the time it got simplified to Magi. It is interesting to note that Hungarian tradition also traces pre-European Magyar (Hungarian) ancestry back to the Magi. In time, the Sumerian-influenced religion of the Magi was suppressed in favour of a more purely Iranian form of Zoroastrianism, itself evolved from its somewhat dualist beginnings into the monotheistic faith that it is today (also known as Parsi-ism). They act almost opposite to Brahmanism.

Tribal tradition of Caityas and Megalith bears strength of the community: The name Megalith indicates a deity that is named after the name of the community i.e. its ownership is with the community. In today’s life the god deities and goddess are ritualized by devalaka Brahmins i.e. illiterate Brahmins. Illiterate Brahmin acts as Devalaka i.e. in the form of Devta in all the temples and renewed the income of the Brahmins in around 600 AD. Almost at the nearing time when Islamic world left the worship of deities, our Caityas and phallic emblem worship was brahmanised because of our suppression and the earlier tamed class i.e. present day OBC’ were allowed to worship and the outcastes were supposed to profess it from a distance.

Tribal tradition of Caityas and Megalith continued with religion: Our position is well defined by Romila Thapar as follows, “When there was suppression of this race by Aryans these lower classes began to be felt with the result that Buddhism gained importance in economic, social and political life of the oppressed with a strong appeal.  People considered it a ritual free religion and understood by a common man without much effort. The monks and nuns were fairly wide spreading the religion through stupas and Caityas. Caityas were the sacred enclosures associated previously with earth spirits and the fertility cult.  Stupas are the tumuli within which were placed the ashes of Buddha of the earlier Buddhist order”. The author has given an interesting finding. The Buddhists were having a cult where phallic emblem or megalith column were surviving”.     (Asoka and the decline of the Mauryas; Romila Thapar; p-136 to 141) 

Flawless Soul and Gods:  The brahmanical literatures have failed to conceal the truth of our religion of direct worship of god. In Rig-Veda X.109.4, the eternal deities is called here (Juju - “this is flawless)” Supreme. Adityas had used this word. They were non-Aryans. This appears as self creating god referred above.  The fierce force holds the highest position. Seven seers are stated to have gained direct vision of the truth by means of tapas. These seers were found moving naked and all called Vata–ra-sana i.e. son of wind. These people could fly in air and their food was air. Taittiriya aryanka has termed these Vatarasana as Sramana and Urdva-manthins.  They lived on higher plane and secured friendship with gods of higher plane. Sometimes they are called Kesins because of their long hair. They continued with yellow earth colour cloth. Buddhists continue with this dress.
 
Megh an ancient Race; Sramana means labour or hard work i.e. labourer in spiritual life and Urdva-manthins is one who could hold his penis up indicating control of passion.  D. R Bhandarkar also refers a sect of Siva in the shape of Lakulisa. Panhavima Brahmana (XVII.4.1) speaks of Vratyas as “Sama nicha Medra” holding penis down depicting their high passion control. Medra are the Medes who are Sumerians tribes of Indus valley. Earlier Medes are the Mayan people who posses all the qualities of high ascetic life. They are considered to have come from different plane.  Present Megh are the direct descendent of the Medes or Mayans.

Dr. Bhandarkar states that Siva /Sramanas/Kesins/ Yatis were referred as aboriginal people and were called as Asuras. He further states that these Yatis are god like people who caused all things to grow. They are considered to be enemy of Indra and where as Munis are friend of Indra. Taittiriya aryanka speaks of their killing by Salavrkas. Aitareya brahmana (VII, 28.1) also confirms the same. In Mohenjodaro seal plate Xxii.17 is doubtless about prototype of the historic Siva, because he is three faced sitted in an attitude of yoga and with Urdamedra clearly exhibited.  Sir John Marshall refers three headed fig of Siva in meditation. The poise is like prince of Yogins in ascetic life and self-mortifier (self creating god). 

Non-Aryan gods; The literature that we read, if compared, is merely a translation of the existing Indus valley Sumerian indigenous civilizations who were Mayans, Yatis, Siva, Sramanas, Kesins, Sama-nicha-medra or Vratyas, Medes, Magi’s (a priestly class of Medes), Med, Meg, Megh, replaces by pre-Aryans and Aryans culture of Munis and Ashrams. Aryans literature does not indicate any instance of such knowledge in early Rig-Vedic period. (Asceticism in ancient India; Dr. Haripada Chakrovarti, M A; Ph. D.; p- 3 to14) 

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar confirms a similar view while narrating the incident how Aryans shifted their loyalty from Indra to Siva (a non-Aryan Deity).  Hindus are not aware that Shiva is a non-Aryan deity.  (Riddles in Hinduism; vol.-4; p-163)
Non–Aryans are far superior race by all means and it is their good luck that they are outcastes and can revive their religion that may survive in future. It will survive because of democracy along with will of the people and nothing else. 

Pre-Aryan god of the outcaste’s classes: the Pre-Aryan people of Indus valley were not only religious but the religion flew from their feet. The self creating god was in the real sense with them. This mother god was self creating soul and do not have spouse. Self creating Mother Goddess in Sumerian religion is explained on the similar lines as that of Supreme Gayatri Goddess. Even when these Sumerian people changed to Buddhism, they used to make a phallus (Megalith) nearby Buddha’s ashes. Thus is appears that Sumerian followed Siva and self creating goddess. Aryans inherited this tradition from Sumerians by incorporating number of different tales.  Most of the tribes are the product of this system in a brahmanised way.

Grading as Outcastes: Aantavasayins are untouchables who are thrown outside the village during the period of economy change and power replacement with reference to Manu’s Law I-43 to I-107. They were forcefully evacuated from the house and village as per national law of Manu section X-52 and X-53. The ideology of Aanatayas or Aanatak was buried in along with the grave Yard of animals. They were forced to eat dead animals along with dogs and registered as bonded labourers. The general term for all those forced to live outside the perimeter of a city or a village is Aanta-vasayin, translated here as outcasts, since the Arthasastra refers only to Varna and not to jati (caste, in current usage). Those who were never admitted to Varna on the origins of the system or even today are just living as a professing class of Hinduism (Prabhati Mukherjee; Beyond the Four Varnas).  Those Aryan who possessed knowledge was known as Snataka where as those non-Aryans from whom knowledge originated were made to rest as Aantavasayins. That is the bliss of the suppression of Mulniwasi races by the Aryans. 

Aanataka Class; Our old generations were people from heaven as is clear from their day to day life.  These were far more intelligent people with high moral ethics and were of simple and excellent behaviour. Their evolution or devolution took place from time to time. Let us examine the term Aanataka from Buddhist point of view. According to Buddha, the primary thing is not nature, not the world with its laws i.e. essence of  conception of becoming from grasping; but I myself am this primary thing; and the problem consists not in comprehending myself as a product of this world, thus in explaining how the world comes to me, but, on the contrary, in understanding how in my inscrutable essence I come to the world, to the realm of Anatta, of not-self; or what is the same thing, how I have got into this realm of Becoming. Buddha’s could be realized souls but according to their ideology, they don’t recognize souls and only understands “the realm of Anatta.” From the realm of Aanata they trace the reasons of their becoming. Buddha drives his meditation origin, Stupa and Vihara concept from the Sumerian communities as their city was organized around a temple and ruled by priesthood. The bulk of the people of the community were considered to be the servant-slaves of the god of the temple. The insecurities of life justified the role of the priesthood. When calamities occurred despite the best efforts of the priesthood this was explained as being the result of the actions of other gods acting in concert which over-ruled the wishes of the local god. (History of Sumerian people). 

Saints born to liberate the depressed:
Al-Kabir ("the Great") is also one of the 99 names of God in Islam. Apart from having an important influence on Sikhism, Kabir's legacy is today carried forward by the Kabir Panth ("Path of Kabir"), a religious community that recognizes him as its founder and is one of the Sant Mat sects. Its members, known as Kabir panthis, are estimated to be around 96,00,000. They are spread over north and central India, as well as dispersed with the Indian diaspora across the world, up from 843,171 in the 1901 census.

Not much is known of Kabir's birth parents, but it is known that he was brought up in a family of Muslim weavers. He was found by a Muslim weaver named Niru and his wife, Nima, in Lehartara, situated in Varanasi. They adopted the boy and taught him the weaver's trade.

Not much is known about what sort of spiritual training Kabir may have received. He did not become a Sadhu, nor did he ever abandon worldly life. Kabir chose instead to live the balanced life of a householder and mystic, a tradesman and contemplative.

Kabir's family is believed to have lived in the locality of Kabir Chaura in Varanasi. Kabir Math, a temple of sorts located in the back alleys of Kabir Chaura, celebrates the life and times of Kabir. Accompanying the property is a house named "Niru Teela" which houses Niru and Nima's grave. The house also accommodates students and scholars who live there and study Kabir's work.

Kabir was influenced by the prevailing religious mood of his times, such as old Brahmanic Hinduism, Hindu and Buddhist Tantrism, the teachings of Nath yogis and the personal devotionalism of South India mixed with the imageless God of Islam. The influence of these various doctrines is clearly evident in Kabir's verses. Eminent historians like R.C. Majumdar, P.N. Chopra, B.N. Puri and M.N. Das have held that Kabir is the first Indian saint to have harmonized Hinduism and Islam by preaching a universal path which both Hindus and Muslims could tread together. But there are a few critics who contest such claims.

The basic religious principles he espoused are simple. According to Kabir, all life is an inter play of two spiritual principles. One is the personal soul (Jivatma) and the other is God (Paramatma). It is Kabir's view that salvation is the process of bringing these two divine principles into union. The incorporation of much of his verse in Sikh scripture, and the fact that Kabir was a predecessor of Guru Nanak, have led some western scholars to mistakenly describe him as a forerunner of Sikhism.

His greatest work is the Bijak (the "Seedling"), an idea of the fundamental one. This collection of poems elucidates Kabir's universal view of spirituality. Though his vocabulary is replete with Hindu spiritual concepts, such as Brahman, karma and reincarnation, he vehemently opposed dogmas, both in Hinduism and in Islam. His Hindi was a vernacular, straightforward kind, much like his philosophies. He often advocated leaving aside the Qur'an and Vedas and simply following Sahaja path, or the Simple/Natural Way to oneness in God. He believed in the Vedantic concept of atman, but unlike earlier orthodox Vedantis, he followed this philosophy to its logical end by spurning the Hindu societal caste system and worship of murti, showing clear belief in both Bhakti and Sufi ideas. The major part of Kabir's work as a Bhagat was collected by the fifth Sikh guru, Guru Arjan Dev, and which forms a part of the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib.

While many ideas reign as to who his living influences were, the only Guru of whom he ever spoke was Satguru. Hence one does not find any mention of human gurus in his verses. That is, Kabir has called God, the Supreme as “Satguru”.

formation of Sikhism Adi-Granth  Ch.10 index, sketch of the life of other sikh Gurus, Govind Singh (AD 1675 to 1708):
Adi-Granth  Ch.10 index, sketch of the life of other sikh Gurus, Govind Singh (AD 1675 to 1708) mentioned about the abolition of Castes,  “as  north India was the most fertile land, which attracted most of the invaders from arid zone time to time. They ( Indus valley people) used to be the first to face this uphill task of fighting with invaders. The Brahamins had not only disarmed all the non-Aryans but divided them into so many sub-castes and all were forced to adopt the new religion of Aryans i.e. Hinduism. The experience of treacherous life of these masses that were divided into so many castes and sufferings of the elderly Gurus at the hands of invaders that had serious effect on the life of Guru Gobind Singh who announced a new religion and provided equality to all the subjects. 

This was done only after he had perceived, that the Hindus had become an easy prey to the invaders by their division into castes, which nursed a rancorous feeling and did not allow the lower order (Mulniwasi’s) to bear arms, he abolished the caste altogether, in order to put all on a footing of equality, and received people of all castes into the new religion “the Khalsa.”
The Brahamins had allowed one of the Mulniwasi tribes to work as traders with the intervention of a Vaishya Sudarama after their surrender and they were renamed as Khatri from Kshatriyas during war of succession and formation of castes. They regarded themselves as higher castes Hindus.  Therefore some of the upper castes including Khatri’s had to feel low and did not like the action of Guru Gobind Singh.  Because this offered the pride and prejudices of the higher castes to such a degree, that a great many of his disciples from his own sub-casts left him and would no longer acknowledge him as their Guru. On the other hand most of the earlier Tak Kshatriyas (N. Vijogi) joined the new religion that revived their old culture and provided them dignity, social respect and religious satisfaction.
“The Khalsa” consisted therefore chiefly of men of the lower orders, especially of Jats, whereas the disciples, who did not acknowledge the authority of Guru Govind Singh on account of his innovations, simply called themselves Sikhs, without adding to their names the title of Singh. Dr. Earnest Trumpp had given a detail of this initial composition in The Adi Granth.
The high position was accorded to Guru’s in those days though Shri Guru Nanak Dev spoke modestly of himself and confessed himself unlearned and the lowest of sinners, the following Gurus soon commenced, owing to the abject flattery of their adherents, to identify the Guru with the Supreme himself.    Life, property and honour were sacrificed to the Guru in a way, which is often revolting to the moral feelings. The changes from time to time and perception of the status of master on the one side and future of the community on the other side were deeply indebted in the mind of Guru Gobind Singh. It was therefore a very great event for the more free and moral development of the Sikh religion, that, with the tenth Guru Govind Singh, the Guruship was altogether abolished and a strong foundation of a religion of equality was laid giving a new life to poor people of low graded communities. With this foundation of a new religion he completely liberated all the communities from the shadow of Brahmanism.  The object was achieved by implementing a code of conduct. Thus Guru Granth Saheb was a “living God” for all the low classes of those days.

Panth and Human Values : Gurus are Spiritual guides as well as a creative and uniting force for national unity within the parameters of the constitution of India. Most of the followers of these saints have declared Panth in the name of these Saints. Even Sikhism, which is a separate religion, is considered as a Panth of a Hindu class. There is least variation in the sermon of the saints who devoted their life for the humanity and now people regards them as Sat gurus or Gods of different Panth. The previous national has divided humanity as castes and out castes.

Present National law has also separated them as scheduled castes and non-scheduled castes and protected them by different articles of the Constitution of India. This protection is mainly related the vices created in our society by the previous law that governs our traditional life.  The low graded classes are higher in social and economic ranking and the suppression of the outcastes continues knowingly or unknowingly. The earlier domesticated slave classes turned crop sharing farmers and now growing as landlords had acquired a traditional practice of suppressing the outcastes. In UP or surrounding, the forced labourers were used to be given grains which were collected as unchewed food of the animals recovered from the dung. Dalits still feel the smell on occasions and express in low voice. Religion is basic necessity of this class.

Sikh guru had given greatest revolution to the Mulniwasi society. Outcastes and low graded classes are the proud of the community for more than 300 years. The reason for separation of the Ramdasis classes from Sikhism is a greatest set back to dalits of the nation. It is a loss to the religion because religion does not sanction castes and outcaste’s classes had a blind faith in it.  They want to get liberation from the low graded life in Hindu society in view of the teachings of Dr, B R Ambedkar. All Panth have unique spiritual approach which is binding force of the religious unity.

Guru Granth Saheb is composed of: One sixth of Guru Granth Saheb  is composed of verses and hymns written by Bhagats of that region, the contributions from Bhagats are as follows : Bhagat Kabir (541), Bhagat Nam Dev (60), Bhagat Ravi Das (41), Bhagat Trilochan (4), Bhagat Dhana (4), Bhagat Farid (134), Bhagat Beni (3), Bhagat Jai Dev (2), Bhagat Bhikhan (2), Bhagat Sur Das (2), Bhagat Parmanand (1), Bhagat Sain (1), Bhagat Pipa (1), Bhagat Sadna (1), Bhagat Ramanand (1) and Bhagat Sundar(6).

The Guru Granth Sahib contains hymns from seven of the ten Gurus - Guru Nanak (974 shabads - hymns), Guru Angad (63), Guru Amar Das Ji (907), Guru Ram Das Ji (679), Guru Arjan (2218), Guru Teg Bahadar Ji (116) and one couplet from Guru Gobind Singh.


The Bhats were poets of the Guru's court. They wrote compositions praising the Guru and honoring his spiritual authority. Their contributions are as follows : Bhat Kal (49), Bhat Kalsehar (4), Bhat Tal (1), Bhat Jalup (4), Bhat Jal (1), Bhat Kirat (8), Bhat Sal (3), Bhat Bahil (1), Bhat Nal (6), Bhat Bhikha (2), Bhat Jalan (1), Bhat Kas (14), Bhat Gend (5), Bhat Sevak (7), Bhat Mathra (10), Bhat Bal (5) and Bhat Harbans (2). In addition to this, there are 3 compositions by Bhai Mardana - the companion of the first Guru and also 8 compositions by Bhai Sata and Bhai Balvanda, two Sikhs of Guru Arjan's time. About these sections we discuss with the intellectuals of the Samaj.

Kabir , Ravi Das and other saints are of no less value than others.  There is no valid reason that the depressed classes by the Jajmani rules and Vedic law should suffer.  The saints of the different sects are regarded as Sadguru or Satguru of the respective panths.  There is a large population that follows these saints. Their soul is mentally attached to these Sadgurus. The saints such as  Bhagat Kabir Bhagat Nam Dev ,Bhagat Ravi Das , Bhagat Trilochan , Bhagat Dhana , Bhagat Farid , Bhagat Beni , Bhagat Jai Dev , Bhagat Bhikhan , Bhagat Sur Das , Bhagat Parmanand , Bhagat Sain , Bhagat Pipa , Bhagat Sadna , Bhagat Ramanand and Bhagat Sundar are called Bhagata because it was a respectful word for those people who were one with nature and revolted against brahmanical society. It can be regarded a great effort of the Guru that writing had been collected and preserved in Sikhism with due respect.
Problems: Indian religions are dominated with caste factors. Respect for low groups is being is seen from different angles.  To be very frank, if a higher caste person respects a low caste person, he feels that it is something very great deed done by him. This is a concept in almost all our religious followers even though their religion may not permit. That is the main drawback of our large association. A religious concept is to maintain nearness and fulfill the desires of the followers. Dalits are without religion and are recognized as Scheduled Castes because they are professing Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism. When religions are made its strength is most important. When these are expanded its vision are given broad outlook to satisfy everyone.  It is a duty of the religious society to find out what is the domain the religious society chooses. Unless one society solves the problem of the other solution, religious love is not possible and so human mind plays dominate role than that of religion or its teachings.

Infrastructure and spiritual Satisfaction :  There are thousands of Kabir Panthi and other Panthi temples that form the property of the Mulniwasi classes and their religion. It is only a matter of reorganization of these classes in one unit.  After many centuries Dr. BR Ambedkar had been born on this earth with a mission for the Dalits. Our duty is to enhance it little further. The formation of sectarian religion associated with profession is suicidal to religion as well as to community. A religion has to be above politics and all religious matter may be settled within the religion. Indian religion is infected by Vedic religion and untouchables are intolerant to higher classes. That is the tragedy of the depressed classes.  But everyone needs religion. It is only a system that makes human mind unite and develop. All saints of the Bhakti movements are the best seed for our unity of mankind, culture, and religion, social, economic and for the nation. Can any religion give human values? Yes! Every religion has the same quality. Can tragedy of the depressed classes be sorted out? It is the most important question and its reply must come from a religious society through its code of conduct.

Political protection: No religion can be developed without political support but dalits are facing acute crises instead of the majority. The Scheduled castes are neglected as a religious class even in the constitution. Our elected representatives about 119 (ST/SC) MPs and 1050 MLA’s since 1952 have only either watched the interests of their parties which are anti SC/ST or their other interest. All parties are dominated by Vedic ideological groups and therefore members of such parties more or less have worked as servile class and Dr. B.R.Ambedkar have remarked as follows: “The untouchables need a movement if they are to remain conscious of their wrongs and if the spirit of revolt is kept alive amongst them, a movement of the Untouchables must mean an open war upon the caste Hindus. A movement of the Untouchables within the Congress is quite impossible. The Untouchables must retain their right to freedom of speech and freedom of action on the floor of the legislature if they are to ventilate their grievances and obtain redress of their wrongs by political action. But the representatives of the untouchables who have joined the Congress have lost this freedom of speech and action. The representatives of the Untouchables were supposed to be the watchdogs of the Untouchables. But by reason of having joined the congress they are muzzled dogs. Far from biting they are not even able to bark. This loss of freedom of speech and action by these Untouchable members is entirely due to their having joined the congress and subjected themselves to the discipline of the Congress.” (Ref. P344-45, Vol 5, Gandhi and his Fast, ibid, post 1938).

Social development and religious protection is the duty of the elected representatives but our people have least interest in it. In fact their sincerity is always doubtful. Not that they are so but they need to learn the problems that outcastes are facing.  The newly created religion will get a lot of support from the intellect of the class. At present these people are busy in destruction of the outcaste’s classes. They have separated them for vote bank and personal interests. Some of the big are organizing community rallies to display their power and the poor community instead of developing falls in a ditch without even getting notice of their action. Any one encouraging the communities’ separation may be distanced from the respective society if outcastes as a class have to develop.

Religious unity will not permit this gap. People and their representatives shall work in hand to hand. They will share all the national mainstream that has been neglected and stopped for them by the old ruling classes and daily we are complaining and agitating without any result. Religion and politics are always work hand in glove with each other. Outcastes are made to forget their religious castes, religion, made slave to forget power, made uneducated to continue servile ans so on. Therefore mutual unity of like mindedness and religion is necessary for the Scheduled castes classes. This class  also fulfills all the conditions of the world class religion.

Conditions for the new religion
World Theological Society is an Institution which issues certification of world religion. For transforming sects or community into world religion, they require following three criteria:-
Firstly, there should be good numbers of followers professing religion of a particular sect.
Secondly, it should have Religious Holy Book containing verses, hymns and spiritual literature and lastly it should contain religious governing system and procedure.

A study of religions practiced by Scheduled Caste communities in India suggests that all of them have preserved their ancient religion in one form or the other. Small panths in the states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab, etc. still exists in different sects. Hitherto, they have not congregated with each other due to lack of universal appeal. All these small sects have one thing in common that their religion possesses the strong base of Buddhism in their teachings. It is a matter of regret that despite our preservation of ancient religious beliefs, although in the smaller forms, we have not taken any effort to unite all these sects into a sole religion.

Dr. Ambedkar’s vision of selecting Buddhism is based on the firm belief that it is a religion of India as Gautam Buddha was born in India and preached his Dhamma for the common masses. Secondly, since Buddhism is practiced in China, Japan, Korea, Burma and other South-East Asian countries, Dr. Ambedkar thought of taking support from these countries for revival of Buddhism in India. However, untimely death of Dr. Ambedkar in the year 1956 was a major setback in this direction. Dr. Ambedkar’s dream was to unite entire lower caste communities into one class on a religious footing. Present day Buddhism in India has just mere become a new branch of Buddhism to be called as ‘Bhimyaan’.

In this scenario, it is inevitable for us to find a solution to this great vision of Dr. Ambedkar for which in-depth religious study is required to be attended on war footing. Presently, we have Kabir Panth, Khalsa Panth, Dadu Panth, Barmati Panth and various other sects. As said above, all these Panths have Buddhist impact in their religions; we must select a new religion of depressed classes of India taking either selecting one near to Buddhism or to assimilate all religions into one.

Test laid down by BR Ambedkar: These are the reasons why we remember time and again Dr. B R Ambedkar of the religious issue of the depressed classes.  Dr. B R Ambedkar‘s view on religion is, “I tell you specifically that man is not for religion, religion is for man.  To become human, convert yourselves. To get organized, convert yourselves.  To achieve strength, convert yourselves. To secure equality, convert yourselves, to get liberty, convert yourselves.  To make your domestic life happy, convert yourselves. Why do you remain in that religion which does not treat you as human beings?  Why do you remain in that religion which does not allow you to educate?  Why do you remain in that religion which prohibits you from entering a temple?  Why do you remain in the religion, which prohibits you from water?  Why do you remain in that religion which obstructs you from getting a job?  Why do you remain in that religion, which insults you at every step?  A religion, which prohibits righteous relations between man and man, is not a religion but a display of force.  A religion, which does not recognize a man as a human being, is not a religion but a disease.  A religion, which allows the touch of animals but prohibits the touch of human beings, is not a religion but a mockery.  A religion which precludes one class from education, forbids accumulating wealth, to bear arms, is not a religion but a mockery of the life of human being.  A religion that compels the illiterate to be illiterate, and the poor to be poor, is not a religion but a punishment”.

Religion is essential to outcaste society and our priority should be nothing else but development of religion. “I believe that religion is necessary for the mankind.  When religion ends the society would perish too.  After all no Government can safeguard and discipline mankind as Niti or Dharman can”. (S.M.Vol-1-P-367)
In the present circumstances of global warming, ecological imbalances, magnetic distortion etc we as a society should be prepared for the crises. This can be minimized by way of religious intoxication. We are not in the line as yet.
It will be a hard fact that whenever there may a calamity or natural disaster no national law will  operates. It is society‘s Dharma that operates for future safety and security of the humanity. Outcaste’s class needs it at the earliest. Keeping in view the changing fast economy, religion may lose its base. But that is mental consolation of the poor thinking. How can a community leave one-third of its population without religion? Someone has to reply?

Can our persons of the community who had been central ministers for decades and are still in power sum up their deeds for the community development? Religious disabilities are mostly related to poor untouchables. It is they who are responsible for our present. Therefore it is in the larger interest of the Samaj that the religion and community agenda are to be started a fresh. Youth with a future vision should be involved. With all the background of the religion it is possible to start with one’s own concept and move in the line of these religions.

Our ideology is governed by the changed thoughts with respect to brahmanical thinking. That is the main reason we are not able to develop as a religious race and have tendencies of Vedic races. The present peasant classes were domestic slaves of seven types in the prevailing areas where there was a domination of Aryans who later turned as Brahmins. They could be marketed by Brahmins after the fall of Buddhism. Burning of towns and regulating of the field labour of the Domestic slaves as crop sharing partner was a first step of the Vedic National law read with Jajmani Rules. This system of crop sharing was consolidated around seventh century and forced free labour (present untouchables) was supplemented and legalized by the end of 8th century AD.  Khatri in north are not a higher community but they joined Hinduism and left non-Aryan fighting force –a sword and accepted the business profession by the initiation of a Bania named Sudarma. (Bhagwan Parsuram by Govindacharya pp-30). So are the Brahmins in north towns who are a growth of the annihilation of Damar population during last seven to eight hundred years as mentioned by Naval Vijogi a scholar from Ludhiana?  All other constituents of the present Sikh religion in a broader sense are from non-Aryan races and are a part and parcel of their previous races. Every new religion carries some weakness of the past if it revolves around its previous culture. The Muslims in India follow their previous religious culture that is forbidden in Islam.  This localized affect on culture has certain weaknesses in all religious societies.
The position of outcaste is different. The out castes people brahmanised in Hinduism are more dangerous to the present untouchables than the Brahminism as a class.  All crimes are committed on these communities by non-Aryan converts. That is one of the factor these communities needs a separate religion. But their religion should have international support as per their strength.

This is a feeling to be shared with the intellect of the society.  I considered it a moral duty to express myself and forward to intellects through organizing wings of the Samaj. Qualities of one religion are helpful for developing the other religion. The weak points are also helpful to making the future religion safer for the society for which it is meant. Intellectuals with a saintly mind and fair thinking about the Samaj should find out with collective mind   what they want for their society. 


17 comments:

Anonymous said...
Nice informative on history and caste, Thanks Bhushanji for a good post; Nitin Vinzoda, Jamnagar Gujarat India
Hardeep Kaur Sandhu said...
Bhushan ji, Very nice post. A religion, which does not recognize a man as a human being, is not a religion but a disease. Very good thought.... Thanks for providing such a great information. Hardeep
एस.एम.मासूम said...
Dear Bharat Bhushan , Thanks for this very informative post. s.m.masum
GL said...
This information is given by Bushan jee so that you take active participation in formation of religion for your generations to come.
Rattan Gottra said...
In light of lessons from the past, I appreciate Sh. Girdhari Lal Bhagat's attempt in suggesting for some new religion having a human-face. Till now, I think that wise and well-read people would agree that religion is a sense of public duty that among other things may include universally (as per time & space) acceptable social, cultural, moral and ethical values aimed at promoting the welfare of humankind. However, the world over, many among the intelligentia now hold the opinion that religion (though hitherto mis-used)is a personal matter, & it is our duty to develop a sense of enquiry & scientific temper.
GL said...
Gotra Jee , thanks for the activating the view for the community. You have divided the problem in two parts. First is eternal embedded in the mind of the society and move with the time competitive in material world? Fundamental Part: Till now, I think that wise and well-read people would agree that religion is a sense of public duty that among other things may include universally (as per time & space) acceptable social, cultural, moral and ethical values aimed at promoting the welfare of humankind. Competitive in material world However, the world over, many among the intelligentsia now hold the opinion that religion (though hitherto mis-used)is a personal matter, & it is our duty to develop a sense of enquiry & scientific temper. Sir, we can only guide to the second part. We are living in a society where the mind of the religious people is clear. For them the national law is a mere way to live together in a nation. You can see the strength of a religious society and its resources in the nation. You may compare the pitiable condition of the people who are without religion. Second part has its value if first part is properly taken care of. I would not mind to attach the second part our weak approach which we inherit from last four thousand years and have not moved in strength with first part. Architect of the modern society The present context is well defined by another architect of the modern society in which we are living may clear some doubts. Dr. Radhakrishnan, former President of India, has in his book Recovery of Faith, page 184, explained secularism in ; this country, as follows: “When India is said to be a Secular State, it does not mean that we reject the reality of an unseen spirit or the relevance of religion to life or that we exalt irreligion. It does not mean that secularism itself becomes a positive religion or that the State assumes divine prerogatives… We hold that not one religion should be given preferential status … This view of religious impartiality, or comprehension and forbearance, has a prophetic role to play within the National and International life.” Most important components of secularism are as under: Samanata (equality) is incorporated in article 14; Prohibition against discrimination on the ground of religion, caste, etc., is incorporated in articles 15 and 16; Freedom of speech and expression and all other important freedoms of all the citizens are conferred under articles 19 and 21; Right to practice religion is conferred under articles 25 to 28; Fundamental duty of the State to enact uniform civil laws treating all the citizens as equal, is imposed by article 44; Sir, time is not our relative. We are bound to adjust in the society in view of Fundamental Parts, respecting Competitive in material world and taking care of the mild but unbendable suggestion of Architect of the modern society.
डॉ. दलसिंगार यादव said...
मेरे विचार में धर्म का मतलब सही कर्तव्य करना सिखाना होना चाहिए। भेदभाव और सामुदायिक घृणा सिखाना या फैलाना आज कल धर्मावलंबियों का पेशा हो गया है। सौहार्द्र फैलाना ही धर्म है।
GL said...
All religions are well defined in religious law books of respective faiths and are recognized in the Constitution of India and that of the world.Individuals are free to follow the one that teaches love and scientific way of life; also keep awake from extorting dharama gurus. धर्म का मतलब सही कर्तव्य करना सिखाना और सौहार्द्र फैलाना ही है। Baba saheb has said the same and we follow.All gurus of the Bhakti movement followed the path of love. Mr. Gotra's view that "religion is a sense of public duty that among other things may include universally (as per time & space) acceptable social, cultural, moral and ethical values aimed at promoting the welfare of humankind" is unique and satisfy universal test of humanity. Thanks for giving your personal view of religion.Dalits i.e. SC/ST are the disjunctive group of the society and they should take care of all such advises of the individuals so that it becomes a flawless human society of in universe.
ZEAL said...
. धर्म का मतलब सही कर्तव्य करना सिखाना और सौहार्द्र फैलाना ही है। I agree ! .
Navin Bhoiya said...
DR. AMBEDKAR HAS SAID THAT A SINGLE PERSON CAN LIVE WITHOUT RELIGION BUT IF TWO PEOPLE STAY TOGETHER, EVEN IN A JUNGLE, THEY CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT RELIGION. THIS SUGGESTS THAT RELIGION IS UTMOST NECESSARY FOR SURVIVAL OF ANY SOCIETY. WE MEGHWALS ARE FORTUNATE THAT NATURE HAS ALWAYS BROUGHT FORTH GREAT PEOPLE AS OUR SAVIOR FROM TIME TO TIME. WE ARE ALSO FORTUNATE THAT OUR FOREFATHERS HAVE PRESERVED OUR ORIGINAL INDEGENIOUS RELIGION INTACT WITHOUT ANY INTERPOLATION IN ITS TEACHINGS. ARYANS HAVE DONE THEIR LEVEL BEST TO SPOIL OUR PURE ANCIENT RELGION BUT THEY HAVE NOT SUCCEEDED. ONLY NAMES OF HINDU GODS HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN OUR ANCIENT RELIGIONS BUT THE TEACHINGS, VERSES, HYMNS, DISCOURSES ARE PURE WHICH ARE BASED ON SOLID FOUNDATION OF BUDDHISM. I AM IMMENSELY THANKFUL TO MR. BHAGAT SIR FOR PRESENTING A NEW RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IN THE PRESENT PERSPECTIVE. LET US PROPOGATE THIS THOUGHT AMONGST LEARNED PEOPLE OF OUR COMMUNITY FOR CONSENSUS ON THE ISSUE OF SOLE RELIGION OF SCS/STS.
GL said...
Remember the past experiences to avoid repitition and always look farward to your future destination . you young, all of you are the future of meghwal. we have to follow, what is better, according to your taste.
GL said...
And so is my definition about religion: Religion is a matter of consciousness. It is a consciousness of infallible in nature. Human conscious recognizes the whisper of god. All human societies have grown on the whisper of their consciousness. Moral laws are settled on the bases of consciousness of a society. The religion and moral laws are purely for the development of a society of a particular conscious and system of unique thought or like-mindedness. Conscious and moral laws of one society may not be acceptable to another society. The slavery that conscious of one generation may happily face may be revolted by the soul of second generation. The pride, power, wealth of one generation may not be liked by the soul of subsequent generation. Conscious of slavery and uneducated mind reduce a normal man to a level of an imitating soul. It becomes more like an animal soul that copies the master. It gets closer to the conscious of tamed animal. In modern terms it can be described as soul of an advance human being and a trained chimpanzee. Both are mutually exclusive but do the same physical habits but different mind and different degree of conscious. A forced bonded labour and slavery from 800Ad to 1843AD has made dalits to forget their own religion and profess new developed Hindu religion of castes but by remaining outside the domain of Hindu religious as an Out Caste. Professing a religion from outside the religious law is to develop the self as an animal.
Rattan Gottra said...
I think, for the welfare of humankind,the Civilized Society should treat religious faith as a personal matter & should not create such situations for altercations resulting into circumstances wherein we are hindered in our attempts to promote humanity. Though, it may take many more centuries, but if by some good time the Civilized Society continues to progress, there can be the possibility of people approving the idea of religion as a matter of 'Personal Faith'.
The trouble with most of the religious faiths is that they just make a 'Khichrhi' of 'Religion' and 'Sprirituality', while they must be dealt separately. I think, now the betterment of Civilized Society also lies in separation of Religion and Morality. Therefore, as true Indians who believe in the national integration, we must rationalize all these terms in the modern context and seek truly educated people's cooperation in enhancing the knowledge of common masses through various NGOs. The ancient people like you may say 'Manu' were not so much intelligent than the modern wise people of India. That is why India went down in History due to the religion propagated by them. Now, it is the opportunity for modern India to rise again in all these aspects.
Bhushan said...
@ Gotra ji, I agree with you that spirituality and religion are different. This gives us a new ground for thinking afresh. Moreover, our ancient philosophy of 'Knowledge of the matter' (तत्तव ज्ञान) also gives insight into the religion of humanity. The thought that religion is a matter of personal faith is fast spreading in the world. In other words people are fed up with the tradition form of religion as it stood few decades ago or even today. If faith is required for a discipline of human mind then nature has left sufficient space for de-faithing humanity in case faith becomes instrument for creating fear and suffering.
Gotra ji and Bhushan ji, i am not an orthodox. What we have to forget must be clearly explicited to a common man otherwise he will not pick up what has been expressed by you as an opportunity for all people over the nation to develop in the future world.Our modernity is protected by Fundamental rights. the number of crime pending in courts are an examples of the difference of opinion of orthodox society and modern society. we live as megh is manu's presence.If we are Hindu, this Hindu personal law is applicable. It is a right time to develop in the society of the future.I have no second thought about your view.it is the elders, like you, of the society who are to lead and guide the disintegrated section of our community on the right path. To my mind , guidelines should be laid down by people like who are having a clear vision with minimum deviation or detraction of thought. The community can develop on those lines on lines in a united manner.
Anonymous said...
Kind Attn: Shri Rattan Gottraji. Jay Megh – Jay Bharat. I may be pardoned for refuting some of your contentions. As you said “ancient people like 'Manu' were not so much intelligent than the modern wise people of India and that is why India went down in History due to the religion propagated by them. Now, it is the opportunity for modern India to rise again in all these aspects”, I wish to highlight that the teachings of Manu was never a religion – it was a deadly code of conduct for exploiting the people professing Buddhism. Dr. Ambedkar has mentioned this fact in most of his writings. Buddhist era is known as Golden period of India. In our Indian History only two kings are rated as ‘Great’, first is ‘The Great Ashoka’ and the second one is ‘The Great Akbar’. Not a single follower of Manu (Aryan race) was ever been conferred upon this meritorious title. This suggests that Manu and his teachings were to form a society based on graded inequality in which there was no place for spirituality or morality. It is also a fact that majority of Indians were forced to accept this religious-cum-social pattern of Hinduism (Aryanism) and not by choice. Our salvation lies in our unity. There is no other shortcut to unite our community other than religion. Aryans were able to enslave us due to religious concept. If we want to defeat the system of Graded Inequality we must find an alternative religion, so as to make a big line of comparison. This does not mean that we should do only religious activity but we must learn to do simultaneous activities. Poor people amongst SCs & STs can live without proper food, clothing and shelter but they cannot live even a single day without religion. For learned and well to do people like us (having adequate earning resources) we can live without religion but if we want to really unite our poor masses we must find a religious make shift. As regards your other contention that “as true Indians who believe in the national integration, we must rationalize all these terms in the modern context and seek truly educated people's cooperation in enhancing the knowledge of common masses through various NGOs”, I wish to say that our salvation lies only in our hands and no one from Manu family will help us. As we want to revive our glorious history, we must do multifarious activities simultaneously. Our people have tendency to do one work at a time and they will not allow other groups to work in tandem. They oppose each other unnecessarily. In this scenario, elite Meghwanshi people of India must come forward and sit together and chalk out a national revival plan for our overall emancipation taking into account all aspects including separate religion (on Buddhist lineage). Thanks, Navin K. Bhoiya