08-09-2006, 03:12 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-rkumar+Aug 6 2006, 08:21 PM-->QUOTE(rkumar @ Aug 6 2006, 08:21 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->According to B R Ambedkar, there were only three varnas in vedic society, and no fourth varna of shudras. He says, the economy had advanced enough to give rise to a division of labour but there was no hierarchy. He refers to other cosmologies in Hindu texts, but they are all secular, without hint of a hierarchy and without hint of a divine origin. He feels therefore that the two verses in Purusha Sukta are an interpolation, added much later after the caste system was established.1 According to him shudras as an ethnic group were a part of kshatriyas, and a part of Aryan society itself. He does not accept the theory of western scholars according to which shudras and untouchables were originally non-Aryans who were defeated by Aryans, and taken into the vedic society giving them a lower status. On the other hand, shudras were very much a part of the ruling society, several of them being kings. As per Ambedkar, they fell from grace and became the fourth varna when brahmins stopped performing the rite of âupanayanaâ for them as a revenge against harassment and insults suffered by them at the hands of some shudra kings. He also says that untouchability is a post-Buddhist phenomenon, which emerged as a result of Hindus giving up sacrifice of animals and beef-eating under the influence of Buddhism, but they went to such an extreme that those who continued to eat beef were regarded as untouchables.2
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i have read this in few places. Any one knows where did Ambedkar mention this (biography, books)? and what was the bases of his conclusion?
..Ma' Bad should have googled first..The ambedkar link
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i have read this in few places. Any one knows where did Ambedkar mention this (biography, books)? and what was the bases of his conclusion?
..Ma' Bad should have googled first..The ambedkar link
