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Dear Sri Madhavakannan, Sri Sriram and Sri Selvaraj -

While I am moved by th humility of Sri Selvaraj and admire the knowledge of Sri

Madhavakannan and Sri Sriram, I would still like get my doubts cleared, which

have come about due to my ignorance. There are two schools which propose caste

by birth and qualities and both have strong arguments. I would like to

understand the sastric basis of these arguments before I am convinced fully

either way.

What are the references to sastras based on which caste is considered by birth ?

Sri Madhavakannan has definitely provided a summary of the sastric stand. On

controversial issues of this nature, I feel safer to go to the exact verses and

their meanings. Please forgive me for that.

I would be obliged if the exact sastric references are quoted.

Yours humbly

Rajaram V.

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Sri Rajaram / bhAgavatAs,

 

While I am for having an open and objective discussion to clear doubts, I

feel it may not be in the best interests of this group to continue with this

discussion publicly, due to the sensitivity of the topic. Past experience

tells me somewhere down the line someone might inadvertently say things one

shouldn't. Please note that my intent here is NOT to sweep issues under the

carpet or don the role of a moderator.

 

Sri Madhavakannan and others have made the point very clear as regards Sri

Vaishnava position. I humbly request you to refer to Sri PurusasUkta, for

more direct references that you may be looking for.

 

Again, I'm not trying to stonewall this discussion but requesting everyone

to consider a private scope for extended discussions. Hope everyone

understands.

 

Sincerely,

Sriram

 

Rajaram Venkataramani [v_raja_ram]

Saturday, January 19, 2002 8:59 PM

Madhavakkannan V; charchitar; bhakti-list

Casteism - Sastric pramana

 

 

Dear Sri Madhavakannan, Sri Sriram and Sri Selvaraj -

While I am moved by th humility of Sri Selvaraj and admire the knowledge of

Sri Madhavakannan and Sri Sriram, I would still like get my doubts cleared,

which have come about due to my ignorance. There are two schools which

propose caste by birth and qualities and both have strong arguments. I

would like to understand the sastric basis of these arguments before I am

convinced fully either way.

What are the references to sastras based on which caste is considered by

birth ? Sri Madhavakannan has definitely provided a summary of the sastric

stand. On controversial issues of this nature, I feel safer to go to the

exact verses and their meanings. Please forgive me for that.

I would be obliged if the exact sastric references are quoted.

Yours humbly

Rajaram V.

 

 

 

 

 

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If this topic is trivial or sensitive from the point of view of the forum, we

should take it offline. I would abide.

Sriram Ranganathan <srirangan wrote: Dear Sri Rajaram /

bhAgavatAs,

 

While I am for having an open and objective discussion to clear doubts, I

feel it may not be in the best interests of this group to continue with this

discussion publicly, due to the sensitivity of the topic. Past experience

tells me somewhere down the line someone might inadvertently say things one

shouldn't. Please note that my intent here is NOT to sweep issues under the

carpet or don the role of a moderator.

 

Sri Madhavakannan and others have made the point very clear as regards Sri

Vaishnava position. I humbly request you to refer to Sri PurusasUkta, for

more direct references that you may be looking for.

 

Again, I'm not trying to stonewall this discussion but requesting everyone

to consider a private scope for extended discussions. Hope everyone

understands.

 

Sincerely,

Sriram

 

Rajaram Venkataramani [v_raja_ram]

Saturday, January 19, 2002 8:59 PM

Madhavakkannan V; charchitar; bhakti-list

Casteism - Sastric pramana

 

 

Dear Sri Madhavakannan, Sri Sriram and Sri Selvaraj -

While I am moved by th humility of Sri Selvaraj and admire the knowledge of

Sri Madhavakannan and Sri Sriram, I would still like get my doubts cleared,

which have come about due to my ignorance. There are two schools which

propose caste by birth and qualities and both have strong arguments. I

would like to understand the sastric basis of these arguments before I am

convinced fully either way.

What are the references to sastras based on which caste is considered by

birth ? Sri Madhavakannan has definitely provided a summary of the sastric

stand. On controversial issues of this nature, I feel safer to go to the

exact verses and their meanings. Please forgive me for that.

I would be obliged if the exact sastric references are quoted.

Yours humbly

Rajaram V.

 

 

 

 

 

Send FREE video emails in Mail.

 

 

 

 

 

-----------------------------

- SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH -

To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list

Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/

 

 

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Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/

 

 

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