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What aspects of Brahmin life and attitude are satirised in the pandit?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Brahmin, as per today’s legal definition is the one who is born to a Brahmin. For now, for the sake of this example and simplicity let us consider this definition to be true in its fullest sense. Now, Pandit is someone who excelled in a particular field, a Scholar, a highly learned Person, a wise-man. It is like ‘Ustaad’ in a field. Now, can you make Ustaad a caste and a surname?

A Pandit can never be below poverty line. He will never suffer for the lack of basic needs of life, why because, he is enough learned. If he is not able to put what he has learned to practice, then, how is (s)he a Pandit in the first case?

There is a poem from Bhaskara Shatakam (in telugu), first two lines are

chaduvadi eMtagalgina rasaj~nata iMchuka chAlakunnanaa

chaduvu nirarthakaMbu, guNasaMyutulevvaru mechcharechchaTan

చదువది ఎంతగల్గిన రసజ్ఞత ఇంచుక చాలకున్ననా

చదువు నిరర్థకంబు, గుణసంయుతులెవ్వరు మెచ్చరెచ్చటన్

Answered by Anonymous
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==>> The testicles hang in the scrotum by the spermatic cord. They are outside the body because they need to be cooler than the temperature inside the body in order to make sperm.

==>> Important parts of the male reproductive system, the testes are oval shaped glands responsible for producing sperm, and most of the male hormone testosterone. The testes of males are extra –abdominal hanging 'outside' in the scrotum because sperm production needs a cooler temperature than the inside of the body.

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