Bramins have exploited the Sc St people for centuries and treated them like animals Christian people gave education schools college's Hospitals and social welfare for poor people But Bramins have not done anything good for India
I am a retired Teacher Educator who later also worked as Principal of 2 B.Ed. Colleges in Gujarat & Maharashtra. I am surprised as to why Name of Dharampal ji was never mentioned in our History of Education during our M.Ed. or B.Ed. Syllabus.
Sangam Talks Group के मित्रो से विनम्र अनुरोध है यह व्हिडिओ हिंदी मे भी बने. सहायक इस इतिहास पुस्तक अनुवाद हिंदी मे उपलब्ध नहीं है। हिंदी पाठक व श्रोता ओ की संख्या प्रचंड है।
The word 'caste ' is a Portuguese word. We need to stop using it. Vedas have Varna . Varna is not caste. Vedas have Jati. Jati is not caste. Caste, as a publicized term, was weaponized, to be used for the imperialistic purpose of 'divide and rule.
Even though Chapters 19-24 (bar Chapter 22) amply explicates the underlying principle for the NATURAL system of class structure of adult males within society, and for the NATURAL hierarchy of collective humanity, based on the obvious fact that equality is non-existent in the macro sphere, and the fact that human society, as with most animal species, requires specialization in order to properly function, the following Glossary entry has been included simply due to the fact that Bhāratīya (Indian) society has become adulterated by a gross misunderstanding of this NATURAL hierarchical structure over the past few centuries, and the fact that Indians are most likely to comprehend this Holy Scripture. caste: This English term originates from the mid sixteenth century (in the general sense “race, breed”): from Spanish and Portuguese “casta” (“lineage, race, breed”), feminine of “casto” (meaning “pure, unmixed”), from Latin “castus” (meaning “chaste”). Therefore, the term “caste” should NEVER be used instead of “class”, and especially ought not be conflated with the notion of “varna” (literally, “colour”), an ancient Sanskrit word that refers to the natural-born proclivities of adult males and their occupations. As clearly explained in Chapter 19 of this “A Final Instruction Sheet for Humanity”, the division of adult males into four social classes (that is, priests, kings, businessmen, and workers) has absolutely naught to do with one’s birth, but ENTIRELY dependent upon a man’s innate qualities and the kind of work he is performing (“guṇa-karma-vibhāgaśaḥ”, in Sanskrit). Of course, it may seem rather bewildering to consider that a man born to a carpenter, for instance, has the opportunity to break away from his social milieux/circumstances and become a king, for example, but it does happen more often than one may believe. In my own particular case, I was born the son of a working-class man (an aircraft instrument maker, to be precise), yet in my early twenties, became attracted to the monastic life, swiftly becoming a member of the Holy Priesthood, and eventually the current World Teacher Himself. If I had not joined the priesthood, but had decided to devote my adult life to some kind of manual work, such as that of my father, I would still probably have embodied the priestly qualities enumerated in Chapter 20 (since that is my nature) but I could not in all honestly claim to be a priest/guru, because my occupation would have been other than that of a spiritual guide, at the risk of stating the obvious. So, in summary, it is ABSOLUTELY imperative that, in order to claim that any particular man is a member of any particular social class, that he both exemplifies the pertinent qualities of the particular class and actually works in that class (although, at the risk of sounding sophistic, only members of the working class, by definition, work - priests and monarchs, for instance, have a “vocation”). Therefore, there is no such thing as a child or a woman belonging to any social class. As a child, I was not a member of the working class, even though my father was a worker, since, as a child, I did not work, nor was I member of the Priesthood, since I had yet to join the monastery/seminary until I was well into adulthood. Similarly, there is most definitely no such thing, for example, as a “Brahmin* woman”, since, excepting extenuating circumstances, women can not and should not perform male roles. *Brāhmaṇa
@@narveenaryaputri9759 varnas later morphed into various jatis. Goldsmith’s son became goldsmith, carpenter’s son a carpenter and so on. In Varna system, in a family one can have all four varnas, depending on one’s inclination and past karmas. Jatis and varnas were fluid, not birth based unlike castes that are hierarchical and birth based and rigid. Thanks 🙏
@vish2553 i understand this to be different ..Jati is the birth, but nobody is restricted to Jati. Varna is the description of current occupation or worker activity. Obviously it can be fluid
इनकी एक बुरी आदत है कि ,जानते है हर भारतीय को ये video देखना चाहिए लेकिन ये ,video को Hindi voice करने के जगा english ही कर रहे है ,तो थोड़ा मूर्ख ये भी है।जानते है कितनी जरूरी है ये video फिर भी!
सत्य सनातन वैदिक धर्म की जय।
इसिका तो इंतजार था।very deep knowledge of our independence India.
Bramins have exploited the Sc St people for centuries and treated them like animals
Christian people gave education schools college's Hospitals and social welfare for poor people
But Bramins have not done anything good for India
I am a retired Teacher Educator who later also worked as Principal of 2 B.Ed. Colleges in Gujarat & Maharashtra. I am surprised as to why Name of Dharampal ji was never mentioned in our History of Education during our M.Ed. or B.Ed. Syllabus.
संगम talks के संचालक महोदय इस समय narative का युद्ध चल रहा है यह वीडियो अधिक से अधिक लोगों तक पहुंचे इसके लिए इसे हिंदी में भी upload करें
इस प्रकार के संवाद को संगम talks हिंदी में कराओ
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Sad thatthe true picture of Indian Education was not presented to us. our authors aped what the followers of Macaulay said.
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Sangam Talks Group के मित्रो से विनम्र अनुरोध है यह व्हिडिओ हिंदी मे भी बने.
सहायक इस इतिहास पुस्तक अनुवाद हिंदी मे उपलब्ध नहीं है।
हिंदी पाठक व श्रोता ओ की संख्या प्रचंड है।
The word 'caste ' is a Portuguese word. We need to stop using it. Vedas have Varna . Varna is not caste. Vedas have Jati. Jati is not caste. Caste, as a publicized term, was weaponized, to be used for the imperialistic purpose of 'divide and rule.
Even though Chapters 19-24 (bar Chapter 22) amply explicates the underlying principle for the NATURAL system of class structure of adult males within society, and for the NATURAL hierarchy of collective humanity, based on the obvious fact that equality is non-existent in the macro sphere, and the fact that human society, as with most animal species, requires specialization in order to properly function, the following Glossary entry has been included simply due to the fact that Bhāratīya (Indian) society has become adulterated by a gross misunderstanding of this NATURAL hierarchical structure over the past few centuries, and the fact that Indians are most likely to comprehend this Holy Scripture.
caste: This English term originates from the mid sixteenth century (in the general sense “race, breed”): from Spanish and Portuguese “casta” (“lineage, race, breed”), feminine of “casto” (meaning “pure, unmixed”), from Latin “castus” (meaning “chaste”).
Therefore, the term “caste” should NEVER be used instead of “class”, and especially ought not be conflated with the notion of “varna” (literally, “colour”), an ancient Sanskrit word that refers to the natural-born proclivities of adult males and their occupations.
As clearly explained in Chapter 19 of this “A Final Instruction Sheet for Humanity”, the division of adult males into four social classes (that is, priests, kings, businessmen, and workers) has absolutely naught to do with one’s birth, but ENTIRELY dependent upon a man’s innate qualities and the kind of work he is performing (“guṇa-karma-vibhāgaśaḥ”, in Sanskrit). Of course, it may seem rather bewildering to consider that a man born to a carpenter, for instance, has the opportunity to break away from his social milieux/circumstances and become a king, for example, but it does happen more often than one may believe. In my own particular case, I was born the son of a working-class man (an aircraft instrument maker, to be precise), yet in my early twenties, became attracted to the monastic life, swiftly becoming a member of the Holy Priesthood, and eventually the current World Teacher Himself. If I had not joined the priesthood, but had decided to devote my adult life to some kind of manual work, such as that of my father, I would still probably have embodied the priestly qualities enumerated in Chapter 20 (since that is my nature) but I could not in all honestly claim to be a priest/guru, because my occupation would have been other than that of a spiritual guide, at the risk of stating the obvious.
So, in summary, it is ABSOLUTELY imperative that, in order to claim that any particular man is a member of any particular social class, that he both exemplifies the pertinent qualities of the particular class and actually works in that class (although, at the risk of sounding sophistic, only members of the working class, by definition, work - priests and monarchs, for instance, have a “vocation”).
Therefore, there is no such thing as a child or a woman belonging to any social class. As a child, I was not a member of the working class, even though my father was a worker, since, as a child, I did not work, nor was I member of the Priesthood, since I had yet to join the monastery/seminary until I was well into adulthood. Similarly, there is most definitely no such thing, for example, as a “Brahmin* woman”, since, excepting extenuating circumstances, women can not and should not perform male roles.
*Brāhmaṇa
Vedas don’t have Jatis but varnas only.
@@vish2553 i did not know that. So when was the word Jati introduced?
@@narveenaryaputri9759 varnas later morphed into various jatis. Goldsmith’s son became goldsmith, carpenter’s son a carpenter and so on. In Varna system, in a family one can have all four varnas, depending on one’s inclination and past karmas.
Jatis and varnas were fluid, not birth based unlike castes that are hierarchical and birth based and rigid. Thanks 🙏
@vish2553 i understand this to be different ..Jati is the birth, but nobody is restricted to Jati. Varna is the description of current occupation or worker activity. Obviously it can be fluid
Are Adam’s data/reports included in Mr Dharampal’s book ?
Plz tell us🙏
Do you Indus script is deciphered?? By Yajavedam of USA. --👌👍🙏🌹
Don't feel too happy, US will take credit and we have no clue what will be altered in the translation
Simple Yes/No Question:
Are Adam’s data/reports included in Mr Dharampal’s book ?
Plz tell us🙏
Are video mein kuchh sunai nahin de raha hai
Better to get "The beautiful book tree "and read it, instead of someone reading it to us as though we are children
इनकी एक बुरी आदत है कि ,जानते है हर भारतीय को ये video देखना चाहिए लेकिन ये ,video को Hindi voice करने के जगा english ही कर रहे है ,तो थोड़ा मूर्ख ये भी है।जानते है कितनी जरूरी है ये video फिर भी!
Tum angezi kyun nahin seekhte. It's important.
@rkumar7254 I know english but it's only for all the common people of india.
@rkumar7254 Hindi voice सुनने में तुमको शर्म आती है क्या ?
Ye videshi prachaar ke liye hai don't get disparated