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Hello Sundeep:

 

There are spiritual people all around the world and even some in the

Muslim faith and therefore they'll definitely have spirituality and

enlightment yogas in their horoscopes; however, these yogas don't

make them either Hindus or Brahmins.

 

A Hindu, Sikh, Sindhi and Buddish is BORN, not MADE. And, within

these four faiths, a Brahmin (the person who administers rituals and

mantras) is BORN and not MADE.

 

And, even amongst Brahmins, are true Brahmin is the one who is

trained in rituals since he is a child and lives a Brhaminical life

of administering rituals, speaking and teaching mantras, practising

Hora-shastra (Vedic astrology) and living a simple and ususally poor

life from donations he collects from the homes, i.e. not profiteering

from his Brahiminical and Vedic knowledge.

 

I've never contested the existence of spritiuality and enlightenment

amongst non-Hindus. I've contested the "giving" of Mantras and

becoming of "Gurus" by foreigners who're "made" Hindus and "mad"

Brahmins rather than "born" Hindus and "born" Brahmins.

 

Mukund

 

vedic astrology, "vedicastrostudent"

<vedicastrostudent> wrote:

> Mukund,

> Why dont you put your money where your mouth is, to show us that

> you really believe what you say? Frame an astrological

challenge: "I,

> Mukund the Hindu, sorry Mukund the Born Hindu, will give 1,000 US

> dollars of my money to each person who shows the astrological proof

> of the existence of spirituality and enlightenment yogas in non-

> Indians and non-born-Hindus". From your point of view, no one

should

> be able to collect from you, right? You can have some respectable

> born-Hindu Guru verify the charts.. I'm willing to put forth a

couple

> of charts of non-Indian non-born-Hindu gurus on this group in order

> to collect a few grand..

>

> Now, that would make your belief really interesting to me..

>

> Sundeep

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Mukund, I know your email was directed to Sundeep, but heck, this is

more interesting than work, :-) so may I add my two cents?

 

If you contest the giving of mantras and the becoming of Gurus by

non-Brahmins, how about the examples from our own scriptures? For

example, Swami Vishwamitra was not a Brahmin, he was a Kshatriya by

birth. Yet, he was the one that gave mantras to no less a person

than the great Lord Sree Raama and Lakshmana.

 

Or take Sage Valmeeki. He was a hunter by birth, which would make

him a Sudra, not a Brahmin, yet he was the great rishi that gave the

Ramayana to the world. Is he not a Guru worthy of our deepest

devotion?

 

Venkatarama

 

vedic astrology, "monmuk111" <monmuk111>

wrote:

> Hello Sundeep:

>

> There are spiritual people all around the world and even some in

the

> Muslim faith and therefore they'll definitely have spirituality

and

> enlightment yogas in their horoscopes; however, these yogas don't

> make them either Hindus or Brahmins.

>

> A Hindu, Sikh, Sindhi and Buddish is BORN, not MADE. And, within

> these four faiths, a Brahmin (the person who administers rituals

and

> mantras) is BORN and not MADE.

>

> And, even amongst Brahmins, are true Brahmin is the one who is

> trained in rituals since he is a child and lives a Brhaminical

life

> of administering rituals, speaking and teaching mantras,

practising

> Hora-shastra (Vedic astrology) and living a simple and ususally

poor

> life from donations he collects from the homes, i.e. not

profiteering

> from his Brahiminical and Vedic knowledge.

>

> I've never contested the existence of spritiuality and

enlightenment

> amongst non-Hindus. I've contested the "giving" of Mantras and

> becoming of "Gurus" by foreigners who're "made" Hindus and "mad"

> Brahmins rather than "born" Hindus and "born" Brahmins.

>

> Mukund

>

> vedic astrology, "vedicastrostudent"

> <vedicastrostudent> wrote:

> > Mukund,

> > Why dont you put your money where your mouth is, to show us

that

> > you really believe what you say? Frame an astrological

> challenge: "I,

> > Mukund the Hindu, sorry Mukund the Born Hindu, will give 1,000

US

> > dollars of my money to each person who shows the astrological

proof

> > of the existence of spirituality and enlightenment yogas in non-

> > Indians and non-born-Hindus". From your point of view, no one

> should

> > be able to collect from you, right? You can have some

respectable

> > born-Hindu Guru verify the charts.. I'm willing to put forth a

> couple

> > of charts of non-Indian non-born-Hindu gurus on this group in

order

> > to collect a few grand..

> >

> > Now, that would make your belief really interesting to me..

> >

> > Sundeep

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Firstly, i would like to thank the others that have so nicely illustrated the

case about meera-bhai, chaitanya-maha prabhu, valimiki and above all

vishwamitra.

 

A brahmin, kshatriya, vysya and sudra were initially the 4 varnas or casts based

on the 4 laskhyas or paths - moksha, dharma, artha and kama. It is said that

during our many incarnations our soul may have degraded itself to being that of

a sudra (essentially due to our minds being involved in tamas), then as we gain

more knowledge our soul clears up further and we become a vysya (where

rajo-guna is acting on the tamasic elements to produce work and gains, and

indulgence in pleasures) - at this point our lakshya is artha. The next stage

of our soul's evolution is to become a kshatriya (where our rajo-guna acts on

the sattvic qualities) thereby producing a passionate person who will be the

upholder of dharma (Arjuna for example). The final stage is that of being

completely sattvic and attaining the ultimate wisdom of god-realization where

one becomes a brahmin.

 

Once one realizes that the true essence of becoming a brahmin is in attaining

moksha, then these trivialities with their singing and dancing, etc will be

less and less of a criteria. Infact the soul regardless of whether a person is

hindu, indian, russian, american, etc progresses through these 4 stages to

finally attain moksha.

 

Keeping the above in mind, it's easy to see how everyone will one day become a

brahmin in reality, not in maya perhaps (which is what you were refferring to).

 

- Jaiom tat sat

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