11-07-2006, 05:12 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-Hauma Hamiddha+Nov 7 2006, 06:15 AM-->QUOTE(Hauma Hamiddha @ Nov 7 2006, 06:15 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--> So the industrialization and industrial urbanization of India would have been a greater success if it had happened within the jAti structure and preseerved it.
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Dear Hauma Hamiddha,
I think the devotion to work can be find also in a different way from the Jati appartenence, in a society like the European one where Jatis doesn't exist many people find in work they life purpose without beeing directed in this lifestyle by any born-law. May be they simply feel their dharma without having an imposed direction, they find their way on themself.
This can't be applied to all people, but it seems to be more equal and more free.
Still in the Hope this wouldn't delete the religion sense and traditions.
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Dear Hauma Hamiddha,
I think the devotion to work can be find also in a different way from the Jati appartenence, in a society like the European one where Jatis doesn't exist many people find in work they life purpose without beeing directed in this lifestyle by any born-law. May be they simply feel their dharma without having an imposed direction, they find their way on themself.
This can't be applied to all people, but it seems to be more equal and more free.
Still in the Hope this wouldn't delete the religion sense and traditions.
