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Brahmins who are law makers can bend the rules if required. Explain this statement with an example

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Answered by Anonymous
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Brahmins have been treated with a higher status than the people from other castes. ... This naturally makes Brahmins wealthy to an extent and they could afford good food with rich nutrients. They also need not work in the scorching sun as Vysyas might need to. This made their skin look fairer than others.

In most cases, there is no such thing as just bending the rule. Here is the basic tenet: Bending the rules is a slippery slope. Once a person starts bending the rule, then it becomes easier and easier to break the next one. The fact is that bending the rules even once can get a person into trouble

Answered by jahangirjasmeer1
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Answer: Brahmins have been treated with a higher status than the people from other castes. ... This naturally makes Brahmins wealthy to an extent and they could afford good food with rich nutrients. They also need not work in the scorching sun as Vysyas might need to. This made their skin look fairer than others.

In most cases, there is no such thing as just bending the rule. Here is the basic tenet: Bending the rules is a slippery slope. Once a person starts bending the rule, then it becomes easier and easier to break the next one. The fact is that bending the rules even once can get a person into trouble

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