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Note:In the Bhagavad Gita Lord Sri Krishna says "chatur varNam maya

sristam, guna karma vibhagashah". The four varnas are according to

quality and work.

 

 

a Dalits 'break' temple tradition

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Rajan Mahan

 

Watch story

 

Thursday, June 8, 2006 (Kota):

 

 

Reservation quotas may have sparked off caste bitterness but there

are also signs of positive change.

 

People from backward communities in Rajasthan, till a few years ago,

were forbidden from entering some temples.

 

But now in the state's Kota district a group of Dalits have been

trained to become temple priests.

 

They are already performing full Vedic rituals that were till now the

sole preserve of upper caste Brahmins.

 

Vedic rituals

 

The new breed of Dalit Pandits have learnt Sanskrit to ensure that

Dalit weddings are performed with Vedic rituals.

 

"When we had weddings in our community earlier, pandits never used to

come. Their refusal to come made us feel that they do not see us as

human beings. So some people in our community decided that if they do

not come, why don't some of us train to become pandits and learn all

Vedic shastras," said a Dalit pandit .

 

Over the past year nearly 60 Dalits have been trained in various

disciplines of Hindu priesthood by Sanskritam, an NGO in Kota.

 

They can now perform all traditional rituals related to birth,

marriage and death. And in a sign of changing times, Dalit pandits

say even other castes are now accepting them.

 

"We are getting a lot of respect from our Harijan community. Some

people from other castes like Raigars and Bairwas have also started

calling us for their functions. We pray to God that soon some higher

caste people will also start using our services," said another Dalit

pandit.

 

By performing private pujas, the Dalit pandits have clearly broken an

upper caste bastion.

 

But though they have been fully trained to become temple priests, so

far none of them have actually been appointed in a temple.

http://www.ndtv.com/morenews/showmorestory.asp?

category=National&slug=Kota+Dalits+'break'+temple+tradition&id=88869

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