Indian Casteism Origin Part 2

October 22, 2022

Indian Casteism Origin
Part 2

Padmini Arhant

The indian caste system is referred to as Varna (skin color) ashram which further intensify discrimination.

As explained earlier in the previous segment, there were four categories in Tamil Sangam period. They were as follows.

Arasar (King) as the ruler ranked above all.

Anthanar also known as parpannar or parthannar – Skilled professionals in diverse trades and occupations. Some areas of craftsmanship and artisan work were on their oversight earning them the reference parpannar or parthannar – Tamil words meaning the one who oversee, supervise or manage operations and activity.

Vanigars – Tamil word for business or entrepreneurship dealing with trade and commerce.

Vellalars  – Tamil word for agriculturists, cattle raisers, fishermen, textile weavers and other areas of essential and variety of services.

As explained earlier the foreigners newly created caste structure placed brahmins as highest in the hierarchy and fraudulently adopted lifestyle and status of Anthanars aka parpannar / parthannar, the second category following Arasar or King in the original system.

The stealing of status mimicking lifestyle and identity abduction of the most targeted prevalent today is déjà vu.

Now under the new caste system, the King was demoted as Shatriya or warrior and fake Anthanars calling themselves brahmins placed themselves above shatriya.

Interestingly, these fraudsters further divided the last category they called Sutras according to skin color. Earlier in the original system, there was no skin color differentiation and they were all able to buy land and provide services to suit one’s ability, financial capability and choice.

The individuals and community that were involved in physical labor worked outside under direct sunlight that drastically affected the melanin pigmentation compared to those members who worked indoors or in covered areas away from sunlight.

The darker the skin color the lower the denomination was the rubric in Sutra category under new system.

Accordingly, these groups with darker skin color were assigned the jobs that were regarded menial by foreigners and their preferred categories in the new system. Those jobs like sewage cleaners, human waste disposal, street cleaners and tasks along that line  were delineated for dark skin color in newly created Sutras category.

Among Sutras there were sub-classifications once again determined by foreigners as the so-called brahmins in the new system.  They arbitrarily isolated sections among Sutras and referred to them as the untouchable or Dalits.

Having set up the most discriminatory divisive social system, the foreigners as the so-called brahmins amassed immense power and influence over Kings i.e. shatriyas who appointed them as chief advisers and confidantes in Royal courts synonymous to present day politics.

The so-called brahmins also had enormous clout over traders the third category whom they named as Vashiyas which in itself is odd considering the meaning alluding to promiscuity.

As self-proclaimed brahmins, they assigned themselves the easiest and effortless job viz. priesthood and declared selves as the chosen ones by God. In the process they also barred the last category Sutras from entering temples for worship in accordance with their crafty untouchability scheme.

Who are these brahmins – the nomad foreigners with a firm footing in a foreign land India?

The brahmins in contemporary India identify themselves as Aryans.

Aryan race is native to Iran. Europe especially Germany and France claimed ancestry merely for the appeal and prominence Aryan in Iran had in the 18th century.

The brahmins are descendants of migrants from Central Asia, middle east and northern Egypt. They also draw close connections with Ashkenazi Jews in that region.

Jewish presence in southern indian state Kerala is available via synagogue in the state with some Keralites conversion to judaism accounting for yet another addition in religion expansion in India.

The nomadic jews from Europe, Egypt and middle east arrival transformed into namboodri brahmins in Kerala setting rigid standards on exclusivity and the chosen ones concept.

The brahmins’ gotram or gotra that is considered highly significant for them on one hand is stated an exogamous unit. The exogamous are those marrying outside their group as opposed to endogamy marrying amongst own genome.

In reality, south indian brahmins like tamil, telugu, kannada and namboodri (the most discriminatory sect in casteism) marry within their clan.

The brahmins marrying first cousins and even maternal uncles are not uncommon in South India. I personally know them in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada etc.

The North Indian brahmins also have inter-marriage custom until today in India.

The culture is fraternal to European, British so-called Royal family and the wealthiest trillionaire like jewish Rothschild and alike. Inter-marriage otherwise autogamous and endogamous heritage.

Where do the brahmins typically foreign descendants draw lineage from denoted as gotram or gotras?

Amusingly, the brahmin gotra names or paternal lineage per own definition are specified as follows

“The eight sages are called gotrakarins, from whom all 108 gotras (especially of the Brahmins) have evolved.

Who are those eight sages, the so-called brahmins derive their fictitious lineage from?

They are (1) Atri, (2) Bharadvaja, (3) Gautama Maharishi, (4) Jamadagni, (5) Kashyapa, (6) Vasishta and (7) Vishvamitra. Lately Tamil sage Agastya.

Agastyar noted as father of tamil literature along with expertise in medicine, alchemy  (chemistry), yoga and spirituality is also added to this list as brahmins’ ancestor.

These sages are linked to historic events in their individual pursuits as ascetics and albeit not without own shortcomings, weaknesses and failures…typical human qualities in their life time.

They were certainly not the direct or indirect parental lineage to foreigners calling themselves brahmins from Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa like Egypt.

Upon arrival in India they displaced the original system like in Tamil Nadu with self-designed social structure exerting influence and dominance as brahmins continued until today via caste oriented RSS and Arya Samajvadi organizations.

Since the so-called brahmins certifying themselves as the chosen ones replaced general society members in priesthood and service in non-brahmin Tamil Kings built temples, they adorned all male deity idols and paintings with cotton thread called punool across their torso.

The cotton thread referred to as punool until now is  explained in part 1 of this topic in this site. This practice as detailed in earlier segment of this topic on this site was lifted from Anthanars in the original system in Tamil Sangam age and before.

The Anthanars then wore cotton thread as identification of their special skill and workmanship in arts, science and other occupation.

Nothing has changed since then and now in terms of identity misappropriation and theft by those for personal gains and privilege. 

The explanation on devious Indian caste system is presented on this site to highlight the inherent duplicity and deceit prolonged to justify discrimination and prejudice by those against the indigenous society like in Tamil Nadu permanently enduring foreign dominance in politics, entertainment not barring religion in temple service and worship among other fields of common interest. 

The topic will resume on the infamous and decadent Manu Smriti aka manu dharma (principles?) defining women as sub-humans unworthy of any respect and others like Sutras deposed as untouchables for generations. 

Padmini Arhant 

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