Varnasrama

Topic started by maNivaNNan on Sat Nov 6 12:39:14 .
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An essential characteristic of ancient Indo-Aryan societies is that it was based on Varnasrama that assigned specific roles to people based on their birth. Priests, Warriors and Merchants dominated these societies and depended on the labors of proletariats. Proletariats were further divided into internal proletariats who shared culture, language and received some benefits of the society and external proletariats who belonged to conquered races and were typically assigned menial roles and were for the most part treated as slaves of the society. A similar division of the society was seen throughout the ancient world where Aryan tribes settled (Ireland to India) though the rigid birth based classification disintegrated under the onslaught of universalist religions such as Christianity and Islam.

Orthodox Hindus assert that such classification of the society is beneficial and is divine-ordained and claim that breakdown of such division inevitably leads to breakdown of societies.

Is it? I would like this thread to analyse the proposition that Varnasrama is beneficial using history not religion as guide.


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