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Varna (Sanskrit: वर्ण, romanized: varṇa,
Hindi pronunciation: ['ʋəɾɳə]), in the
context of Hinduism,
refers to a
social class within a
hierarchical traditional...
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persons or
groups which they
consider as non-Vedic (and
which reject Vedic varṇāśrama – 'caste and life stage' orthodoxy) as
being heretics (pāṣaṇḍa/pākhaṇḍa)...
- (sadhana) date back many
thousands of
years to the
Vedic era with its
varnasrama society. This
social scheme includes both
monastic and lay
stages meant...
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Srila Prabhupada: 104 men, 66 women; Granddisciples: 99 men, 91 women;
Varnasrama College: 17;
Children 212. This was
probably the year of
greatest po****tion...
- Prabhupada's Life".
Vedabase (14
February 1977). "Room
Conversation —
Varṇāśrama System Must Be Introduced".
Online Vedabase.
Retrieved 22
October 2023...
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Hinduism into a
nonsectarian form
based on the
Vedic heritage. It
accepted varnasrama-dharma,
states Bruce ****van,
which reflected an
acceptance of Varna...
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places and
being humiliated. Even as a
schoolboy he
became averse to
Varnasrama Dharma, a
Hindu religious code that
stratifies society on
caste lines...
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nastika school. Due to the
Buddhist rejection of the
Vedas (and the
Vedic varṇāśrama - 'job and life stage' teaching), many
Hindu sources see
Buddhists as...
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eternal universal values to be
followed by all
people in life, and
varnasrama dharma consists of
specific duties given to each individual;
Dharma means...
- the Brahmin, you will die.
Gandhi did not
advocate the
eradication of
Varnasrama Dharma structure, but sees in it a task for the
humanisation of society...