What do you think that caste rules are right????(This is not rigid it's right so don't get confused).
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Perspective may vary from people to people. Some are wise, some not. Some are rich while some are poor. Some are white, some are black. Does it matter?
Caste rules remain all the same. This is a point of focus, caste rules do not change with outward appearance. Everyone needs to obey these rules. Being obedient to one's caste is a duty. BUT, being too proud of one's caste to such an extent that one starts comparing it with others' , is not right.
Caste rules are not flexible, no doubt, especially when a person of another caste is nearby. Well, another bad practice is that of discrimination, AND , when I say, discrimination, here, it is ONLY limited to caste. Caste rules should be obeyed but keeping in mind, others' interests and sentiments are not hurt. However, from a wider perspective, caste, religion, race - are just narrow walls on an open and vast land of humanity.
Everyone is born as a human being - irrespective of their physical appearance - they are still humans like us. Ironically, Mr Death is secular and liberal minded man. He touches people equally, beyond any religion, caste or creed. In fact, EQUALITY was, is and should be the most important and the most preached rule of every castes so as to spread brotherhood and unity among everyone , so as to fight against our most dangerous and common rival - Mr Death.
Caste rules remain all the same. This is a point of focus, caste rules do not change with outward appearance. Everyone needs to obey these rules. Being obedient to one's caste is a duty. BUT, being too proud of one's caste to such an extent that one starts comparing it with others' , is not right.
Caste rules are not flexible, no doubt, especially when a person of another caste is nearby. Well, another bad practice is that of discrimination, AND , when I say, discrimination, here, it is ONLY limited to caste. Caste rules should be obeyed but keeping in mind, others' interests and sentiments are not hurt. However, from a wider perspective, caste, religion, race - are just narrow walls on an open and vast land of humanity.
Everyone is born as a human being - irrespective of their physical appearance - they are still humans like us. Ironically, Mr Death is secular and liberal minded man. He touches people equally, beyond any religion, caste or creed. In fact, EQUALITY was, is and should be the most important and the most preached rule of every castes so as to spread brotherhood and unity among everyone , so as to fight against our most dangerous and common rival - Mr Death.
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