Showing posts with label BRAHMIN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BRAHMIN. Show all posts

Monday, August 01, 2011

Religion of Vedas and Agniveer



Here is the list of interesting articles by Agniveer (anyone who subscribes to follow Dharma as espoused on http://agniveer.com )

  1. About – ‘Agniveer’.  http://agniveer.com/about-agniveer/    ........... Agni, the first word of Rigveda – the first wisdom to humanity, is a synonym for the Supreme Entity that purifies, illuminates and is source of all energy. Veer is synonym of brave. ...........Agniveer is a collective movement of brave warriors dedicated towards worship of this purifying Agni alone through thoughts, words and actions in self and society. 
  2. What does Agniveer stand for?  http://agniveer.com/2415/agniveer-stand/

  3. Religion of Vedas.
  4. http://agniveer.com/1634/religion-vedas/
  5. Universal Religion for all
  6. What is Vedic religion?
  7. Common questions on Vedic religion
  8. Fountainhead of all philosophies – Vedas

  9. Vedas and Caste System
  10. Vedas totally reject Caste System
  11. Vedas and Shudra <------http://agniveer.com/821/vedas-and-shudra/
  12. Vedas and Dasyu in Hinduism
  13. Vedas and Daas
  14. Rakshas in Vedas and Hinduism
  15. Vedas and Dignity of Labor

  16. Self-Help
  17. Part 1 – Vedic Self-Help
  18. Part 2 – The First Principle
  19. Part 3 – The Second Principle
  20. Part 4 – The Corollary
  21. Part 5 – The Third Principle
  22. Part 6 – Why other methods fail?
  23. Quick transformation with Gayatri Mantra
  24. Why did God create us?
  25. FAQ on Theory of Karma in Hinduism
  26. The power of Now! – Vedas
  27. Om in Hinduism
  28. Lets truly enjoy! – Ishopanishad Mantra 1
  29. Lets have some action! – Ishopanishad Mantra 2
  30. Avoid troubles Remove guilt- Ishopanishad Mantra 3

Sunday, July 31, 2011

One of the most authentic discussion : There is no caste-system in Vedas - Agniveer

There is no caste-system in Vedas — Agniveer
March 8, 2010 By 118 Comments

Summary : Reproduced below is one of the most authentic discussion on 'caste' system
In Vedic culture, everyone is considered to be born as Shudra. Then based on his or her education, one becomes a Brahmin, Kshatriya or Vaishya. This completion of education is considered to be a second birth. Hence these three Varnas are called “Dwija” or twice-born. But those who remain uneducated for whatever reasons are not discarded from society. They continue as Shudra and perform support-activities for the society.