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  • @arindamchaudhary9
    @arindamchaudhary9 Před měsícem +433

    I am a Bengali non Brahmin born in the General category... I learned the scriptures myself with the help of eminent Gurus and their books, and perform my own yajnas, pujas myself including our most elaborate Durga Puja which even many of the inexperienced Brahmin family born men doesn't dare to. Interestingly, not a single Brahmin has ever asked me "Why are you performing pujas, you are not a Brahmin". It's often people from other communities including my own relatives who have asked the same!

  • @thereddomitor
    @thereddomitor Před měsícem +248

    Mindset is what matters in today's day and age. I come from a Havyaka Brahmin family where traditions are respected but at the same time my parents have always taught me to never judge a person based on their background. No restrictions have ever been placed on me making friends with people of other castes and my dad has even made it clear that i can marry anyone i wish to. My non-Brahmin friends are actually more casteist than my Brahmin ones. People opening their minds and removing the caste political angle is what is needed to solve this issue, but ofc that is easier said than done.

    • @pranavprabhakar9
      @pranavprabhakar9 Před měsícem +15

      Nobody is born a Brahmin. Do you know Vedas that you call yourself a Brahmin?

    • @kbrv89
      @kbrv89 Před měsícem +35

      @@pranavprabhakar9Yes, nobody is born a brahmin but that's how the constitution identifies you. You cannot become a shudra and obtain a backward caste certificate today just because you don't know the Vedas. Be a little more sensible before making such dumb comments!

    • @thereddomitor
      @thereddomitor Před měsícem +20

      @@pranavprabhakar9 What a stupid comment to make. Whether I am a Brahmin through my actions is irrelevant because I, and every other Hindu in this country is classified into castes on the basis of lineage by the constitution and our census, regardless of the Vedic requirements. Is this wrong, yes, but it is what is. Changing the system is much more difficult than people opening up their minds and working together towards building an inclusive society (ie: the point I was trying to make in the original comment). And just as a matter of fact, i have indeed made an effort towards trying to understand the Vedas. I have started learning Sanskrit for the past few months so that I can grasp the knowledge without the need for too many translations. It will take a long time, perhaps my entire life in order to understand the the vast trove of knowledge held in our Shastras, but I am definitely dedicated towards it.

    • @hegdesughosh6559
      @hegdesughosh6559 Před měsícem +2

      Hengidri?

    • @sohambaner777
      @sohambaner777 Před měsícem +9

      It is good to have an open mindset. But don't commit the mistake of marrying a non-brahmin because majority of the chances are you will be not happy

  • @markhill7743
    @markhill7743 Před měsícem +100

    The Vedas do not say that caste is determined by birth. Rather, Shri Krishna explains in the Bhagavad Gita that a person's caste is determined by "guna" and "karma" (characteristics and actions of the person). the birthright is Kaitava Dharma (deceit religion). In addition, it is explained in the Vedas that in Kali-yuga every person is born as Shudra. A brahmana is one who has realized the Brahman, which means that one has realized that one is not the body but a spiritual soul. Such a person can live in celibacy without any problems and is only sexually active when it comes to fathering a child. In addition, the consciousness of the parents during the conception of the child should be as pure as possible, free from passion (rajaguna) and tamaguna (ignorance). So there are only a few in our age who are allowed to call themselves Brahmana and those who do it anyway even though they don't have the qualifications are nothing but hypocrites and are only deceiving themselves... no good karma for the next life. Hare Krishna! 🙏

    • @user-qq4kz4zg9q
      @user-qq4kz4zg9q Před 29 dny +1

      🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌷🪷🔥

    • @lawanyaarvind2810
      @lawanyaarvind2810 Před 29 dny +1

      Well said indeed Sir

    • @infinitebeing1119
      @infinitebeing1119 Před 28 dny +6

      First of all Bagavadgita don't say anything about cast at all. It talks about verna (the coloring of mental nature).

    • @Anon12375
      @Anon12375 Před 28 dny

      this is a fake theory that is debunked many times. Stop the raita posting

    • @budipem
      @budipem Před 26 dny +3

      Stop using the word Caste but use the Varna

  • @PHareeshBabu
    @PHareeshBabu Před měsícem +84

    One of the best 1:30 hrs spent on CZcams.. Thx for all your efforts and sharing the information with the world. This is my first comment over a decade of watching CZcams.

  • @bvc318
    @bvc318 Před měsícem +44

    This is a gold mine .. please don't delete it or let CZcams delete it

  • @NishantSingh-zx3cd
    @NishantSingh-zx3cd Před měsícem +269

    His pronunciations in Sanskrit are god tier! We don't get to hear such sounds in speech these days.

    • @avsgaming6669
      @avsgaming6669 Před měsícem +12

      no, its not... trust me
      the only disappointment I have with him in his work is his sanskrit pronounciation..

    • @arjavgarg5801
      @arjavgarg5801 Před měsícem

      त थ द ध can be improved ​@@avsgaming6669

    • @Pururavas
      @Pururavas Před měsícem +3

      @@avsgaming6669 I don’t trust you

    • @shashanks8035
      @shashanks8035 Před měsícem +14

      It is not the best but he is definitely doing his best.

    • @vakarthi4
      @vakarthi4 Před měsícem +6

      @@avsgaming6669 are you assuming that only north Indian pronunciations are correct? I really hope not. His pronunciations are very good. You probably have an issue with his accent. But thats because you probably dont recognise there is accent in north indian samskrit speakers too.

  • @bucksman
    @bucksman Před měsícem +29

    I am an atheist and come from a leftist background. And I had my fair share of criticism against Hinduism for propagating caste system. But I see a deeply researched documentary! A film that doesn’t take sides with hideous agenda. The video just explains the evolution of the Hindu dharma with all its glitters and flaws. I had been waiting for something unbiased on this issue and man you just served truth like no other mainstream organisation ever did. I think Project Shivoham is a well researched content that will be referenced for writing thesis in the future coz it has no agenda but the truth. 😮

    • @thenationalist8845
      @thenationalist8845 Před 27 dny

      As a Neutral and Theist many like me think that,
      Left ideology is proven to be very harmful for Countries!!!
      The left has destroyed tens of countries!
      Except china which was a kind of a mixture of nationalism and communism
      Left ideology looks like cancer

  • @abhishekmadhekar8968
    @abhishekmadhekar8968 Před měsícem +26

    Also I heard Dronacharya himself said that although he is born a brahmin but since his work is related to Warfare and weapons he identifies himself as a Kshatriya although he was a teacher. That's why he also participated in wars

  • @renataschapke6263
    @renataschapke6263 Před měsícem +23

    Thank you só much for this informations. I’m from Brasil and here in Western, we got stuck in Vedic studies because of the lack of true sources. Your knowledge feeds me and makes me have more hungry for search more and more. Hari Ohm!

  • @SantoshJ15
    @SantoshJ15 Před měsícem +105

    Man
    How do you get time to study so much. Seriously, you are awesome.
    This is one of the best documentaries of yours.

    • @MultiClearsky
      @MultiClearsky Před měsícem +3

      Very good question, Sir. I, too, wonder how he aquire these much knowledge and information

    • @renataschapke6263
      @renataschapke6263 Před měsícem +3

      I think because he is a Brahmin (?!) Who dedicates his inteire life to knowledge 😉

    • @bharatbshetty
      @bharatbshetty Před měsícem +1

      I too wonder the same 😅

  • @sarojeetdash
    @sarojeetdash Před měsícem +27

    I was born in a Bramhin family. But you brother are a true bramhin by your nature and deeds as described by Bhagwaan Krishna. Absorbing and distributing the knowledge of the Vedas are qualities of a Bramhin.
    Namostute 🙏

  • @askingrightquestions
    @askingrightquestions Před měsícem +11

    Dhaan also means letting go.. A father is letting go of his daughter who he loved and took care of all of his life for the betterment of the future and dharma.. thats the beauty of sanathan dharma

  • @venkatramana3356
    @venkatramana3356 Před měsícem +16

    Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. Project Shivoham Videos inspires a lot and I am always passionate to hear more from you. Your dedication to exploring ancient Hindu scriptures like Vedas, Puranas, and Upanishads is truly commendable 🙏 . Feels blessed to be born in a sanathana dharma culture keep continuing your great work 🙏

  • @aimmethod
    @aimmethod Před měsícem +154

    Personally, I appreciate the Brahmin community for upholding our civilisational knowledge despite the insurmountable odds Bharath and Sanatana Dharma has faced. Correction, not just Bharath but the whole world................. .............................................................................. If I recollect reading somewhere, there were 36 known major civilistions from real antiquity ( _Abrahamic ones are relatively newer ones, so, as far as I can remember they don't count_ ). All of them perished except in Bharath. We are the only surviving one -- hence, the jealous targetting by outside forces. We are the only living link to the long dead civilisations .......................................................................................................... Military solutions can only take you so far, but the knowledge systems ( _especially the oral transmission knowledge system_ ) have proven to be the most successful ones in preservation of our civilisation, it is time tested as well. .................. ................................................ My only criticism is that rest of the society has been kept out of this knowledge stream and the Brahmin community itself has become ossified. .................................................................. Some dynamism in the community with updation of handling of contemporary issues would revive the knowledge community. ..........................................................Sanskrit as a national language can spread the knowledge outside the community and provide access to classical literature to one and all. It also acts as a glue language to various other Indian languages. ..................................................... Just basic level Sanskrit, not elaborate "granthika" version ( _if there is a difference_ ) would do. While there are pretty good translations in other languages, the ability to access source material would greatly attach one towards the quest for traditional knowledge.

    • @JagadguruSvamiVegananda
      @JagadguruSvamiVegananda Před měsícem +2

      *Bhārata.
      Even though Chapters 19-24 (bar Chapter 22) amply explicates the underlying principle for the NATURAL system of class structure of adult males within society, and for the NATURAL hierarchy of collective humanity, based on the obvious fact that equality is non-existent in the macro sphere, and the fact that human society, as with most animal species, requires specialization in order to properly function, the following Glossary entry has been included simply due to the fact that Bhāratīya (Indian) society has become adulterated by a gross misunderstanding of this NATURAL hierarchical structure over the past few centuries, and the fact that Indians are most likely to comprehend this Holy Scripture.
      caste: This English term originates from the mid sixteenth century (in the general sense “race, breed”): from Spanish and Portuguese “casta” (“lineage, race, breed”), feminine of “casto” (meaning “pure, unmixed”), from Latin “castus” (meaning “chaste”).
      Therefore, the term “caste” should NEVER be used instead of “class”, and especially ought not be conflated with the notion of “varna” (literally, “colour”), an ancient Sanskrit word that refers to the natural-born proclivities of adult males and their occupations.
      As clearly explained in Chapter 19 of this “A Final Instruction Sheet for Humanity”, the division of adult males into four social classes (that is, priests, kings, businessmen, and workers) has absolutely naught to do with one’s birth but ENTIRELY dependent upon a man’s innate qualities and the kind of work he is performing (“guṇa-karma-vibhāgaśaḥ”, in Sanskrit). Of course, it may seem rather bewildering to consider that a man born to a carpenter, for instance, has the opportunity to break away from his social milieux/circumstances and become a king, for example, but it does happen more often than one may believe. In my own particular case, I was born the son of a working-class man (an aircraft instrument maker, to be precise), yet in my early twenties, became attracted to the monastic life, swiftly becoming a member of the Holy Priesthood, and eventually the current World Teacher Himself. If I had not joined the priesthood, but had decided to devote my adult life to some kind of manual work, such as that of my father, I would still probably have embodied the priestly qualities enumerated in Chapter 20 (since that is my nature) but I could not in all honestly claim to be a priest/guru, because my occupation would have been other than that of a spiritual guide, at the risk of stating the obvious.
      So, in summary, it is ABSOLUTELY imperative that, in order to claim that any particular man is a member of any particular social class, that he both exemplifies the pertinent qualities of the particular class and actually works in that class (although, at the risk of sounding sophistic, only members of the working class, by definition, work - priests and monarchs, for instance, have a “vocation”).
      Therefore, there is no such thing as a child or a woman belonging to any social class. As a child, I was not a member of the working class, even though my father was a worker, since, as a child, I did not work, nor was I member of the Priesthood, since I had yet to join the monastery/seminary until I was well into adulthood. Similarly, there is most definitely no such thing, for example, as a “Brahmin* woman”, since, excepting extenuating circumstances, women can not and should not perform male roles.
      *Brāhmaṇa

    • @nagavenkatasreekarkarumanc2848
      @nagavenkatasreekarkarumanc2848 Před měsícem +6

      You are right. To teach others not only the teacher but the student also should be (capable of) interest in the learning { which is called Jignyasa in Sanskrit}. So that's why some of the students like Ekalavya for example is rejected. It's because of his impatience. If you are a Telugu person then I am telling you to watch the upanyas of Bhagavad Gita by TTD came at Corona time. So Sanskrit is so complicated in it's grammar or poetic meter it is hard to learn it. so, that's why it can't be a national language and this is another reason for the birth of Indian languages.

    • @desibigfoot3874
      @desibigfoot3874 Před měsícem +10

      Dude, restricting learning to one caste or group does not classify as furthering knowledge. Of course there were many bright Brahmins (geniuses, really) but who knows what all progress would have been made if 85% of the population were also educated. If you ask me the slow death of Sanskrit has been at the hand of the Brahmins. Pardon me if my words hurt, but I say it only because I believe it to be fact.

    • @chandra_has
      @chandra_has Před měsícem +2

      ​@@desibigfoot3874it is indeed fact but that's how foreign language like sanskrit spread across India and South East Asia... They went around calling it dev basha.

    • @rupertbollywood1190
      @rupertbollywood1190 Před měsícem

      @@desibigfoot3874 You only need to look around you at the people outside, and how the world looks with democracy, to see that you would not have had the same results if you had let everyone have a hand in guarding sacred knowledge. People lack intelligence and virtue. They just survive from day to day. What's created by the wise can only be sustained by selected people. Naturally, their descendants will also have higher intellect. You get the same effect with horses, dogs, cows and other animals. You can selectively breed traits. In animals, this is called animal husbandry, but its real name is eugenics. Take Indian religions completely out of the equation and let's look at science and maths. In the UK, there are many poor and ignorant white working class people. Those people can take a fully funded (by the taxpayer) degree in maths, and go instantly into a very highly paid job. So why don't they? The problem is ability. Even though there are no entry barriers, they cannot do that degree. Humans are not as smart as you think, so it's necessary to select for positive traits and repress undesirable ones. If you leave breeding in the hands of nature, you get strong humans, with big p3nis, strong disease resistance, big muscles, etc. In classical India they began to select specific traits to specific jobs. Then it was observed that training (education) was mostly father to son. Then it was observed that the children of educated people are naturally brighter and can learn things easier. What use is it to teach a farmer the Vedas? He is the best at farming and his son is strong at wielding farm tools. When you look at teachers' children they are, likewise, smarter than factory worker children, even to this day. This is the reasoning that has brought you the Vedas intact in 2024, memorised by generations of genetically selected people over thousands of years. Just the facts.

  • @chandrasekharsatapathy3353
    @chandrasekharsatapathy3353 Před měsícem +32

    This truly helped me understand the nuances and also educate my parents. If you can please let me know the sources you study these from that would be really helpfull.

    • @shubhammaurya4039
      @shubhammaurya4039 Před měsícem +4

      Same bro even If I tell them about who is real brahmin they say, so what they are brahmin by birth, like they don't even know there should nothing exists " by birth "

    • @rameshg7357
      @rameshg7357 Před 23 dny

      This is the essence. Born as Brahmins Vs learned , practising Brahmins .

    • @anshupandit4490
      @anshupandit4490 Před 20 dny +1

      Go see video of chaubey on vaad podcast all brahmins have same ancestors south north west east and no other community is india which spread throught has this level of interlinkage. I am not saying that brahmins are superior but somehow now we have become like an different ethnicity with common blood like ashkenazi jews in german society. So saying caste is a sham is not completely right as for brahmins we have become a distinct pan indian community.

    • @anshupandit4490
      @anshupandit4490 Před 20 dny

      Go see video of chaubey on vaad podcast all brahmins have same ancestors south north west east and no other community is india which spread throught has this level of interlinkage. I am not saying that brahmins are superior but somehow now we have become like an different ethnicity with common blood like ashkenazi jews in german society. So saying caste is a sham is not completely right as for brahmins we have become a distinct pan indian community.

    • @venkatakishore8941
      @venkatakishore8941 Před 19 dny

      @@anshupandit4490 That sounds like BS. Brahmin isn't a caste name. Each caste that calls itself Brahmin has its own name. They are not allowed to marry outside that (not even other casts that calls themselves Brahmins). How did these groups(caste isn't right word)? These groups are followers of certain interpretation of Vedas or puranas. They all have their own most valued scripts. They is never been single bramin caste. Its modern idea to call they all Brahmins.

  • @srinivasakontham8111
    @srinivasakontham8111 Před 29 dny +11

    Thank you. Well researched content. It is a shame most, without knowledge or context come to conclusions and fall prey to propaganda.

  • @Ikanchanify
    @Ikanchanify Před měsícem +22

    A great documentary that talks unbiased from all sides. Being together and equal is need of the time . Be united. Do not waste time in being cunning,quarellsome putting our great great culture down. Move up and ahead. Carry our great culture and not hatred for the later generations. ❤

  • @abhinavbadoni7032
    @abhinavbadoni7032 Před měsícem +27

    The incident of satyakaam jabaal is the prime example of the highest level of liberalism of thought that our great wise men had.

  • @rendevous9253
    @rendevous9253 Před měsícem +13

    Last 2 Slokas just makes you emotional , it's quite touching and reminds you what you stands for and what made us us.

  • @vinayakjuge2632
    @vinayakjuge2632 Před měsícem +21

    my first ever comment in my life on any video.... just goosebumps ! May you and the team be blessed!

  • @danesh9130
    @danesh9130 Před měsícem +70

    00:11 Cast discrimination in Brahmin community.
    02:28 Exposing the dark side of Brahmins
    06:41 Brahmans worshipping Nar in Shivalayams across Tamil Nadu
    08:53 Adharam as the source of societal standards
    13:04 A Brahmana is defined by qualities, not birth
    15:07 Gutra is the identity of a patrilineal lineage
    19:23 Ekalavya's true identity as a Maharaja
    21:34 Challenging the basis of caste discrimination in the story of Aalia
    25:43 The caste system is not rigid and can change based on knowledge and education.
    27:53 Brahmana is not entitlement, but attainment
    31:44 Dharma Sutras are high-level guiding principles
    33:33 Dharma sutras are codified guidelines for upholding Dharma in various aspects of life.
    37:17 Challenges of corrupting scriptures for self-interest
    39:03 Manusmriti to be discarded for discriminatory content
    42:39 British struggle to understand and translate Hindu law
    44:32 William Jones translated the complete Manusmriti in 1794, leading to significant impacts on European languages and ideologies.
    48:44 Theory of Southern Indian Languages
    50:35 Language and caste being mixed to create fault lines
    54:57 Telugu is derived directly from Sanskrit, making it easy for Telugu speakers to understand Sanskrit slokams.
    56:56 Introduction of 'dravida' as a synonym for Tamil identity.
    1:00:54 Historical roots of anti-Sanskrit sentiment in Tamil Nadu
    1:02:54 EVR AKA Perar's controversial views on Ramayanam and Mahabharatam
    1:06:49 Introduction to the North-South divide's impact on Hindi and Dravidian movement.
    1:08:41 Nuance of socio-political terms like 'brahminical patriarchy'
    1:12:23 Kanyadan is misunderstood as donating a girl to another family
    1:14:16 Bhat has been a patriarchal society
    1:18:12 Women's roles in Hindu scriptures are often overlooked
    1:20:09 Entry rules for Vatican City's St. Peter's Basilica contrast with arguments for women's entry into Sabarimala
    1:24:20 Brahmins have historical discrimination responsibility
    1:26:14 Protest against Brahminical hegemony in temple entry
    1:30:05 Belief in deity for temple entry vs. garbag graa exclusion in traditional temples
    1:32:03 Bhagat Ramanara revived tradition of welcoming dalits into temples
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    • @drsaikiranc
      @drsaikiranc Před měsícem +1

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    • @MedhamshMaringanti
      @MedhamshMaringanti Před měsícem +1

      Thanks bro!!

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      @googlegurusai7005 Před měsícem +1

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    • @danesh9130
      @danesh9130 Před měsícem +1

      @@googlegurusai7005 Yeah dude I am watching a part everyday (lil busy with studies)

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      @dwarakanathastrologer Před 19 dny

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  • @IndicRenai-2047
    @IndicRenai-2047 Před měsícem +134

    1.35 hours man. I assume this doc film will give you whole idea of big picture.

  • @poojak9714
    @poojak9714 Před měsícem +9

    I cant be any more grateful to you for this video. I have been struggling all my life to understand all that you have mentioned here. I am blessed to have come across this video. Thank you so very much 🙏 Requesting you to please do a video on 'If women were doing the death rituals for their parents in our Sanatana Dharma when they were the only child'.

    • @ayushikaushik7942
      @ayushikaushik7942 Před 27 dny +1

      Thank you for asking this question, really good question.

    • @bhavani80
      @bhavani80 Před 27 dny +1

      It's really good question and I am waiting fir an answer for this query from project shivoham

    • @venkatakishore8941
      @venkatakishore8941 Před 17 dny

      If that woman has a son, he gets to do. If she doesn't have son, her husband need to do.
      If she doesn't have husband, she can do.
      Why this job is given to men where possible? Sathras are made for the average human. Average women will get nightmare to watch last rituals. Women are kept at home while men take care of last rituals.
      Sathras are not final, dhaarma is final. Dharma changes based on situation. Even killing can be dharma. While in general killing isn't dharma, its adhrma. Dharma > sathsra

  • @DavinderSingh_2198
    @DavinderSingh_2198 Před měsícem +20

    Thanks! Your videos are most informative. Great work 🙏

  • @zenjigaming3342
    @zenjigaming3342 Před měsícem +37

    That's why i believe in Shiva and a devotee of Shiva, no discrimination and only treating you based on your deeds. Har har Mahadev 🤍
    Our education system needs to implement teaching of Bhagavad geeta, vedas/Upanishads from 5th grade till 10th grade.

    • @explorer1161
      @explorer1161 Před měsícem +1

      I think you are talking about Rudra. Shiva is an adjective which means auspicious or mighty. In Rigveda 7.18.7 and Atharvaveda 8.9.22, Shiva is used for the formless supreme Brahman. The adjective Shiva is also used for Rudra in Rigveda 10.92.9

    • @BavanunthanPillay-dz7fj
      @BavanunthanPillay-dz7fj Před měsícem +1

      A comprehensive educational system must also inculcate studying S. Indian texts, e.g. Thevaaram, Thiru-vaassagam , Thiru Arutpa, Thirupugazh, Thirumandhiram , the Thirumurrays, Siva-nyaana-bodham, inter alia.

    • @explorer1161
      @explorer1161 Před měsícem +1

      @@BavanunthanPillay-dz7fj yes brother. They have tried their best to erase our history and culture. It's not possible for government to do all the things. Come forward and spend atleast one year for our Dharma, culture and history.
      Let's start reclaiming our glory.

    • @pikachue602
      @pikachue602 Před 28 dny

      What the??
      Are you saying Narayana or adyashakti are discriminatory??😵

    • @pikachue602
      @pikachue602 Před 28 dny

      ​@@BavanunthanPillay-dz7fj I really want to learn Tamil .. I want to learn the Tamil bhakti scripts of Narayana and shiva..
      I really want to..
      But never did I get the time nor proper guiding..
      I followed a yt channel ,thus were teaching complete bullsh*t all they got were some courses they desired to selll

  • @sreeraghav6192
    @sreeraghav6192 Před měsícem +13

    Great work , definitely brought a lot of understanding. Thank you so much for doing this .

  • @varavenkat123
    @varavenkat123 Před měsícem +7

    Omg!! Words are not enough to describe how much you have educated and brought light to misrepresentation 🙏🙏🙏🙏 O Namaha Shivaya 🙏🙏🙏

  • @madhumitachanda1710
    @madhumitachanda1710 Před 16 dny +2

    I am a non-brahmin, married to a Brahmin man but me and my parents are being awfully discriminated against by my in-laws, except my husband. So, I desperately want my son (who is just 18 months old now )to watch this entire video so that he grows up to be a better human being and learns to respect every living being for who they are. But I am not sure if this vdo will be available on the internet till he grows up. I will try to preserve it for him some how.
    I would like to praise the creator for making this remarkable masterpiece for our generation. Thank you for this great contribution.❤

  • @MysterEarl
    @MysterEarl Před měsícem +82

    Once again, I find the "like" button insufficient.
    We must recognize the problems in order to reform. Only then could there be a Dharmic Renaissance.

    • @MysterEarl
      @MysterEarl Před měsícem +1

      @DesiLaunde-um7dq If the law is just, it will have no qualms with Dharma. Even if doesn't happen in India, other Dharmic cultures would happily aim for it.
      Just out of curiosity, what is your problem with Dharma?

    • @MysterEarl
      @MysterEarl Před měsícem

      From the Dao Dejing: "The dao that can be spoken of is not the real dao."
      China, prior to foreign occupation, was a Dharmic culture influenced by Buddhism. Daoism, Confucianism and Buddhism syncretized quite well; hence, "Dao" and "Dharma" are not too distinct from one another and why I quoted the Dao Dejing. Dao is often translated as "the way"; Dharma as "righteousness".
      Among the strengths of ancient India was its acceptance of religious diversity and respect for each to follow their own path. The example you gave regarding Krishna cheating Karna exhibits the complexity of the concept. Fortunately, there are no gods among us to overturn what we know to be right.
      Dharmic renaissance is largely cultural. Would it have effects on law and politics? Just as much as other beliefs adopted the people whether religious or secular.
      Let us also not think that secularism is a desirable feature of society. Many nontheistic ideologies which are essentially are the substitute of religions proliferate and cause much damage to the society. Not to mention Abrahamic culture which has carved up countries and dragged them into conflict.

    • @Shreedhar_Shukla
      @Shreedhar_Shukla Před měsícem

      @DesiLaunde-um7dq A good question to which I now will try and provide an answer. I am not sure if this is the right explanantion or even makes sense but Karna as a person has his crests and troughs. He was a great archer, student and friend. He even donated his kavach kundal knowing it was Indra asking for it! I have the utmost respect for this side of him. Now to come to his troughs, he as a friend never corrected the ways to Duryodhana, he blindly supported him in his endeavours. Even though one can say that Duryodhana helped him but the way he returned back the favour was not just. Even when Duryodhana ne Draupadi ka chir haran krne ko bola us bhari samaj me, Karn ne kch nahi kiya. So he did fail as a warrior who is supposed to protect the helpless. Here Shri Krishna too is binded by Karma and just. He has to ensure as a saarthi and as a bearer of Dharma that the one in wrong should not win over Dharma. Karn even though he had his crests was supporting the one in wrong. So Krishna did what his karma was to win over the wrong

    • @MS-ov9sv
      @MS-ov9sv Před 29 dny

      Life is not absolute. Nature is not absolute. Dharma is not absolute. Dharma is "sukshmn"......it's the most beautiful doctrine for a neutral seeking mind to understand ..... 'neutral and seeking' being the operative words. DHARMA IS SANATAN.....TIMELESS...

  • @Apastamgha
    @Apastamgha Před měsícem +8

    If you are referring any script before Gupta times, please do not show in "Devanagari" script. Please find out the original that has any "Brahmi" script

  • @nagalakshmiteki9230
    @nagalakshmiteki9230 Před měsícem +3

    This is the one of the best documentaries I have ever watched on CZcams and immediately I subscribed to your channel. Thanks for the great work.

  • @_That_which_is_not_
    @_That_which_is_not_ Před měsícem +10

    This channel should reach at least 10M subscribers. ❤

  • @L-LAWIT
    @L-LAWIT Před měsícem +6

    1.35 hours doesn't feel long to me for this kinda truth, thanks for making such a video

  • @krisi7562
    @krisi7562 Před 12 dny +4

    Strength of this author of Project Shivoham is that he bases his views and interpretations on the ORIGINAL Sacred Works and second, he is firmly based on UNIFYING view of Sanatana Dharma because he is upported by the original Sacred Works!!

  • @PuneetVijay
    @PuneetVijay Před měsícem +5

    Cannot thank you enough for making this. Sick of outsiders telling us about our culture.
    Please keep up the great work you are doing.

  • @vaishnavi2525
    @vaishnavi2525 Před měsícem +9

    Anna, just overwhelmed to know the truth!! Great video which collapsed all the walls built in our minds by society and education. Will definitely start reading our scriptures. Dhanyavadam, Namaskaram.

  • @greaterfool2471
    @greaterfool2471 Před měsícem +10

    You are sincerely appreciated for all depth of research, citations,references, presentation, rationality ! You also put forward an important message of difference between Truth and Ultimate Source of Information,Perspective, narrative, Propaganda which Always LOST in media ( whatever be the medium)

  • @skmishra07
    @skmishra07 Před měsícem +11

    Thanks for making this video and many such other videos on different matters. I am always interested in knowing about the history, culture and traditions of Bharat. I try to read scriptures of ancient times and your informative video makes things more interesting and inspire me to do more research myself. You said right that we need to read out scriptures so that we can know the truth and this is the only way that can prevent us from becoming fool. It's sad that most of us without understanding the context making fun of our culture and traditions. I thank you a lot for the work your are doing.

  • @shyamnandigam1438
    @shyamnandigam1438 Před měsícem +7

    Thank you for your time and effort in bringing these infotainment documentaries. I know a simple thanks would not do the justice for your hard work.

  • @ravichandra8146
    @ravichandra8146 Před měsícem +4

    As always it was a pleasure watching the video. The title brings lots of curiosity and it increases as you start explaining in detail. Appreciate all the efforts you are making to educate people like me. I say it because, there's very little effort I put to learn beyond what you have mentioned in the video or probably wait for some other situation to do some searching.
    Thanks for giving us more information ☺️ ☺️☺️

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  • @ayanmandal7470
    @ayanmandal7470 Před měsícem +20

    0 bias . Pure research. Favourite content creator for a reason

  • @anitavinod31
    @anitavinod31 Před měsícem +8

    Thank you for the point by point, well laid out thesis on the Brahmana, laced with irrefutable facts n proof. Kudos to you for patiently combing through hundreds of texts to put up this presentation - a superb document on a burning topic. May God give you the viveka to continue and bring out more such precious content. Keep slashing them ignoramuses and liberandus who haven't touched even the tip ofthe iceberg! 🙏

  • @madhavisattenapalli6076
    @madhavisattenapalli6076 Před měsícem +7

    Thank you so much for this knowledge and educating us .🙏🏽🙏🏽👏👏👏👏👏

  • @stashintheback4235
    @stashintheback4235 Před měsícem +8

    Such good documentary ❤ Thank you so much for creating this master piece 🙏

  • @rajv.sharma
    @rajv.sharma Před 28 dny +4

    This is so Informative. Thank you for all the hard work and dedication you put into making this documentary. It's pure gold. 🙏🙏

  • @swarnalathavemuri3170
    @swarnalathavemuri3170 Před měsícem +17

    Forget entering temples by dalits.
    In the olden days, Brahmins were not allowed to enter temples if they crossed the seas until they did prayaschit
    My grandfather was not allowed to emter the temple after his return from Europe unless he did ptayaschit inspite of being a Brahmin
    Growing up, as a telugu Brahmin woman, we were not allowed to enter the kitchen or puja room im the house during menstruation
    The practice of sutak when there is a birth or death in the family
    When a baby is born, both mother and child were not touched for 3 days
    Maybe there was a scientific reason to keep the infection, which was misinterpreted as discrimination

    • @MsLuminous
      @MsLuminous Před 29 dny +2

      Omg!! Same for me except we are non brahmin. My great grandad was not allowed to enter temple because he sent his son (my grandad) overseas for studies, and also because he was educating his daughters.

    • @descendantofbharatbharatva7155
      @descendantofbharatbharatva7155 Před 28 dny

      Nope there exists no scientific truth in it, it's just pseudo-science driven dogmas and superstitions only

    • @pikachue602
      @pikachue602 Před 28 dny +1

      Obviously there is..
      Coz u might know that Indian sailors often caught a sickness from sea that's caused by deficiency of vitC ,later they caught some bacterias that continuously spreaded amongst others..
      It has happened with the Mayans and Aztecs due to Spanish colonialism..
      So , ancient people had the notion that sea sailors often catch some viruses from other foreign lands..

    • @pikachue602
      @pikachue602 Před 28 dny

      ​@@MsLuminous no we never faced it as such..
      But our neighbor was banned from any temple coz he killed thirteen man and sa*d 5 women and killed the cattles just for his sadistic fun .
      It was quite an uproar..
      He was a waste who continuously abused his wife until she became a mad women and died in her father's house.. he became alcoholic..
      He died at the age of 87..
      It was a real life Terror😅

    • @varunanne
      @varunanne Před 27 dny

      Please read the book Rtuvidya for your answers regarding the science behind ancient menstrual practices .

  • @bhanubalasubramanian5767
    @bhanubalasubramanian5767 Před 29 dny +4

    I would have preferred the title: The Unknown side of Brahmin. The dark side seems to indicate a totally negative side of it. Thank you for this video, I hope it will dismantle the Aryan invasion thinking in several parts of Tamil Nadu

    • @kavisiddu
      @kavisiddu Před 13 dny

      Brahmins suffered under Moghuls and British..this is the big lie... Brahmins were co-opted by British and they enjoyed top positions in the govt. As regards to Moghuls Brahmin were exempted from paying Jazia tax..

  • @motivationalmantras3128
    @motivationalmantras3128 Před měsícem +8

    Such a wonderfully well researched and perfectly delivered presentation. So objectively done. A 360 degree exploration of the topic. The best work on the subject I have come across, while you show so much love and understanding of our Shrutis, our most ancient knowledge systems and finally how the interpretations, translations and other factors led to where we are today. Well done Project Shiviham! I hope many people get to see such invaluable work!

    • @KResu-nc8bk
      @KResu-nc8bk Před měsícem

      Now, the Entire World 🌎 needs to READ BOOKS and learn Dharma and Sanathana Dharma lessons n also "Life Lessons" from the below list of Great Stalwarts Yogis, Rushis and
      Gurus like
      Adi Shankara Charya, Shankaracharya. Chanukya. Madhavacharya, Ramanujacharya, Vidyaranya,
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      Basavanna, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Tukaram, TulasiDas, Kanaka das,
      Vallabhacharya, OSHO.
      Raghavendra Theertha. Basavanna ,
      Sri Prabhupada Swamy.,
      Guru Nanak, Guru Govind,
      M Babaji, Lahari Mahasaya,
      Sri Yukteswar, Yogananada, Ramana Maharshi, YogaSwami,
      Bholanath Chattopadhaya n Brahmanand Maharaj
      Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardev and Madhavdev,
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  • @patrickvogel3929
    @patrickvogel3929 Před měsícem +4

    Great job with the objectivity that you articulated to cut through the misconceptions.

  • @micTesting-vz8hp
    @micTesting-vz8hp Před měsícem +8

    Great video yet again! I've been watching your videos for a long time. Finally started learning Samskritam. इदानीं अहं संस्कृतेन संभाषणं कर्तुं शक्नुमः . The language opens many doors of knowledge and in the process you'll start discovering yourself!
    Thanks for making such great contribution to humanity thru your channel and many such channels from others as well.
    सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ramudubanu
    @ramudubanu Před 17 dny +2

    It is non-Brahmins who aee caste now. In TN, most politicians uphold caste feelings personally.

  • @unknowndaddy4587
    @unknowndaddy4587 Před měsícem +16

    As a shudra I approve this video ❤

    • @INFINITY-X-
      @INFINITY-X- Před měsícem

      ​@@shamitaddshut the hell up if he has the qualities he will do anything...and he has his allegiance only to god not you low human

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 Před měsícem +7

      You are bhramin now if you are educated

    • @thewhatorwhy
      @thewhatorwhy Před měsícem

      @@sahilsingh6048 A brahmin can never be educated.

    • @sampatkalyan3103
      @sampatkalyan3103 Před měsícem +3

      It doesn't work that way

    • @sampatkalyan3103
      @sampatkalyan3103 Před měsícem +2

      You have to be more than educated to be a Brahmin. And ancient Indians are also educated but not everyone are called brahimans.

  • @TanujRoy
    @TanujRoy Před měsícem +3

    Thanks for making such a detailed video, it was really an eye opener.

  • @vadlurirambabu642
    @vadlurirambabu642 Před měsícem +1

    Sir can you share the book where we can know more about Environment ,wildlife and Nature in vedas which veda scripture helps us to know about them

  • @OPALkathak
    @OPALkathak Před měsícem +8

    Wow! I watched it in one go and it felt like 5 min ....even though I listen to you (always) at 75% speed, and pause and repeat as needed..... thanks for your research, it's cut about the rest 😊😊😊

  •  Před měsícem +7

    Not allowing people into the temple is okay but, denying realisation and salvation of lower caste people was the biggest act of wickedness. They have committed this sin against lord Shiva and mata Shakti. 😢

  • @beharelaldhar9204
    @beharelaldhar9204 Před měsícem +6

    Wonderful discourse,such talks are very important for modern people,who have doubts about their Dharma, culture and rituals! Discrimination is found in the families of modern Shudras!

  • @sudheendrakalagar
    @sudheendrakalagar Před 27 dny

    Excelent! I couldn't imagine that 1hr:35 min is over.
    Just have small doudt on Kanyadaan. I heard from someone that it should be interpret in a different aspect as Kanya + Aadaana = Kanyadaana.
    Is it really kanya + aadaana exists?

  • @rpg202020
    @rpg202020 Před měsícem +6

    It is an amazing research work and lot of enlightenment for the dummies, who don't know anything about the subject but they just pick few words to make unwanted noice. Thank you for your great work.

  • @PadminiBV
    @PadminiBV Před měsícem +5

    It is very educative & puts me into a deep thinking into the subject. Astonished at the vast knowledge of our ancestors.

  • @mpesks
    @mpesks Před 29 dny +2

    You have an excellent grasp of Sanatan Dharma. You are doing great service for the humanity. I always believed that our Dharma never tells us to discriminate among people. We are all made of certain qualities and Dharma tells us to serve the whole humanity equally. I have great respect for you.

  • @MsPuriya
    @MsPuriya Před měsícem +5

    Very informative and thought provoking documentary. Thanks & Kudos for the hard work and research you have done to produce this documentary.

  • @deviupasaka1106
    @deviupasaka1106 Před měsícem +7

    This is just amazing. Thank you sir for sharing this amazing information. I learned many things by watching this.

  • @Anuanu-uc5bq
    @Anuanu-uc5bq Před měsícem +6

    Finally 🙏🏾🙏🏾 thank you

  • @vprabhala6604
    @vprabhala6604 Před 29 dny +2

    Eye opener .. thank you so much for extensive research and presentation.. 🙏

  • @ramanareddy5831
    @ramanareddy5831 Před měsícem +8

    Amazing work. Keep digging the history and traditions more

  • @sajinasaji1206
    @sajinasaji1206 Před měsícem +5

    Wow...hats off to you brother for such a beautiful, bold & a honest compilation.I really appreciate your seamless efforts towards gathering of facts & analysis.India needs such awakened souls ..I am proud to follow you.The quest for truth is never ending...but the irony is how many are really concerned in this Kaliyuga..?Nevertheless seeing your humble efforts I am only being more hopeful that time is undoubtedly changing with the unfolding of long buried truths & traditions gradually..
    Change is certain!
    Keep the great work going..& as always thanks for your thoughtful content every time🙏🙏🙏

  • @sharauro
    @sharauro Před měsícem +5

    There is some detailed evidence in ancient texts and puranas to indicate that caste was a horizontal construct prior to the islamic invasions. There were many castes but not in a top down hierarchy. You could belong to any caste and still have the knowledge imparted provided you were fit to receive the knowledge. Then the brutal islamic invasion turned this horizontal caste system into a vertical hierarchy one and this was done I guess to preserve the knowledge system from being erased completely. But over time this hierarchy became rigid and oppressive.

  • @sathishkumarranganathan1814
    @sathishkumarranganathan1814 Před měsícem +3

    Great Work. A strong light on our own culture and practice. Keep it up. 1. Rights and wrongs are always there. Only when we respect our culture, we can understand the essence of it. 2. Before finding fault lines in our culture, learning FACTs from our OWN SOURCES is important. NOT from our INVADERS. 3. Off-course, we must always stand up and practice course corrections and change ourselves from wrong doings. Once again, appreciating your work. Keep Going.

  • @MKSundaram
    @MKSundaram Před 23 dny +2

    Your research and voice exude a profound sense of reverence and respect, a testament to your deep understanding of the subject matter. It is rare for me to maintain such unwavering attention for extended periods, yet your video held me captivated for an hour and a half. I express my heartfelt gratitude for your courageous exploration of topics often left untouched, presented with an unwavering commitment to truth and impartiality. May the blessings of Lord Shiva continue to illuminate your path. Thank you immensely for your invaluable contributions.

  • @rakeshmishra3863
    @rakeshmishra3863 Před měsícem +5

    I watched other comments where people are criticizing him for not giving proof. But What i saw in this video is that he gave proof of every word which he is saying and if you don't understand that there is something problem in you. Love you content ❤

    • @barryobrien1890
      @barryobrien1890 Před 29 dny +1

      He totally discounts the very scientific and extremely well researched body of science called linguistics, claiming it's nothing more than a 200 year old whim of a British official. Of course he knows better but it does not fit his narrative. He also left out Sino-Tibeten languages from the North East. Be careful, he is using pseudo science to sell his ideas. Do your own research into the various languages families of India to understand what a truly wonderful sub continent India is.

    • @utkarshninawe97
      @utkarshninawe97 Před 27 dny

      @@barryobrien1890 British are not to be trusted either. Also can you be more precise where exactly he went wrong? And what pseudoscience did he use? Or are you just throwing away technical words?

  • @anetavaid5485
    @anetavaid5485 Před měsícem +5

    Thank you for your research.
    Great job.
    A Hindu from Guyana

  • @bharatavarsha10k
    @bharatavarsha10k Před 25 dny +2

    The amount of efforts you put into every video is paramount brother🙏🏻💮...
    Excellent video. Calling out everyone who is doing wrong. This is highly missing in this society these days.
    Hope this changes

  • @hegdebhavana
    @hegdebhavana Před 29 dny +3

    Absolutely loved your detailed video, I have been living with partial truths or the facts covered under the dust till now, I'll be searching for more and more such facts from now on, thank you

  • @venkataramans2315
    @venkataramans2315 Před měsícem +4

    Shudras were allowed entry in the temples. It is the Dalits who are denied entry. The temple entry movement in the south is for the Dalits. Nandanar was a dalit. Not a Shudra. Untouchables are not part of Shudra community. The Dalits were not part of the four Varna system. Brahmins alone were not responsible for untouchability. The ruling class like Cholas were not Brahmins and the system of untouchability could not have existed without their agreement. This is not to say that Brahmins were not complicit, but untouchability could not have existed without widespread support from the society.

  • @shravanchem
    @shravanchem Před měsícem +6

    Glad to hear u back. As always.. 🙏🏼

  • @subbaraochowdary2184
    @subbaraochowdary2184 Před měsícem +2

    You are doing very good work to en light the darks in our society. God bless you

  • @Ashwathie
    @Ashwathie Před měsícem +5

    One of your best posts ever......👍.... very much required for the society now...👍.. mainly some half baked movie actresses ...👍.... Thanks for enlightening people...🙏

  • @gymaver
    @gymaver Před měsícem +3

    Good research work . Thanks for this worthy documentary.

  • @sganeshan4922
    @sganeshan4922 Před měsícem +2

    Among the best of your podcasts. Thank you

  • @natarajanbaradwaj3560
    @natarajanbaradwaj3560 Před 15 dny

    Can someone guide me please? Here it is said that Lord Krishna is a Ktshatria when Ekalavya was mentioned. I have always known Lord Krishna belonging to Yaadava kula. Which one is true?

  • @rbvemulapalli
    @rbvemulapalli Před měsícem +9

    I applaud your balanced approach and thorough research in any topic you pick up. As usual, great job here too. 👍

  • @rcsekar1021
    @rcsekar1021 Před 26 dny +4

    😂😂😂❤❤🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾Thanks a lot for sharing this❤❤🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @shanuthakur7454
    @shanuthakur7454 Před 27 dny

    @ProjectShivoham any reason why my comment was deleted?
    what did you find offensive there?

  • @niladri709
    @niladri709 Před měsícem +6

    Great work! Love the detailed research!

  • @udvishani
    @udvishani Před měsícem +16

    this is by far and hands down "The Best" Doc film from you sir. Not only it shackles down the age old discriminative practices prevalent in Bharat, but also it enlightens the reasons for it and gives it a holistic approach. I again praise this for not bringing all the atrocities brought on to "Brahmin" community but then again i respect your views on the issue which is having dual side.. And therefore i findit befitting to have the most appropriate title... "The Dark side of Brahmin"... as always thanks for uploading... this was definitely worth the wait... your die hard fan... UD...

  • @karnikagupta3899
    @karnikagupta3899 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for this documentary, i learn alot from you, would like to study n lean more from you, hope we could sit n have conversation n learning in person

  • @swethapratap_only
    @swethapratap_only Před měsícem +1

    Amazing work Project Shivoham!!! Last 1.5 hr went by like a blink. I particularly loved the food for thought given in the conclusion. What is one contributing for Sanatana Dharma? I think next series should be on educating ppl like as what we can do now!!

  • @monkeymindat
    @monkeymindat Před měsícem +5

    Many many thanks for this knowledge brother ❤️🙏🏻
    Om Shivoham 🙏🏻🚩❤️

  • @8bhushan8
    @8bhushan8 Před měsícem +5

    great video, ignorance is our downfall, thanks to people like you the veil of lies can be lifted

  • @Ranjith-Kumar_
    @Ranjith-Kumar_ Před měsícem

    Do you have a video in Telugu as well??

  • @bimlamodi6137
    @bimlamodi6137 Před měsícem

    Also sir can you answer is reservation is bad? In a short video

  • @Kart546
    @Kart546 Před měsícem +48

    As Non hindu i would say hindus should follow their religion regardless of what people say to them .
    Love to hindus from SC person
    We may have various fight in history but we can learn and evolves into better version of ourselves .
    I have many hindu friends 💙

    • @PrithaBhowmick-cb1cz
      @PrithaBhowmick-cb1cz Před měsícem +6

      Sc ?

    • @arkitectoor
      @arkitectoor Před měsícem +7

      Hindu is a political term that includes SC and all polytheists, as defined from at least 1914. Hindu is not a religious term. If somebody taught you that you are not Hindu, think again.

    • @krishnaats7141
      @krishnaats7141 Před měsícem +6

      You are a Hindu. U being a scheduled caste person is just a product of history. Not your core identity. We are all lucky to be born on this soil we call Maa Bharati! Maa Bharati doesn't discriminate between her children.
      We are united and we are moving ahead together.

    • @Satishkmrk
      @Satishkmrk Před 29 dny

      Aren't you a Hindu?

    • @Kart546
      @Kart546 Před 28 dny

      ​@@krishnaats7141 no I'm not hindu , well we are moving anyway and my core identity is much more real and true so I don't know what your trying to say ?

  • @shrutivarrier1023
    @shrutivarrier1023 Před měsícem +11

    Really loved the documentery. Pranamam sir🙏. Society takes all different turns when we move away from Dharma. I also like to bring in one perceptive which i heard from an author why shudras were kept at a distance. Each varna people had certain practices and eating habits based on that. They held different occupation. One of the occupational hazard of priestly class was low immunity as thier job was in temple and teaching, but people learnt that shudras who did it all kind of mineal job had greater immunity passed on diseases in other sections of the community who were not exposed to those pathogens, died often for this reason and they had to keep distance. It was an intelligent system based on the situations of their time. But at one point of time it became rigid. The planning of villages were also like that back then, priest in centre, then trading community then others who did cleaning work, etc. You know why indigenous people died in Americas and other places when Europeans came in. So it does make sense to not spead diseases around. But the system got rigid later on with mistreatment of others which is not acceptable.

  • @sindhubhargaviramesh171
    @sindhubhargaviramesh171 Před 24 dny +2

    I am in love with your pronunciation ❤❤❤❤
    You are the true Brahmin 👍🙏

  • @kruthisrimangala3492
    @kruthisrimangala3492 Před 20 dny +1

    Omg....just wat I need....such deep work...am so much grateful to you n ur team for putting this out....just no words...thank you frm bottom of my heart!!!

  • @GP-Greenfields
    @GP-Greenfields Před měsícem +7

    *Excellent video. You are a true saviour of Hindu Dharma.*
    *For most of the Hindus, Hinduism is about Gnan Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Raja Yoga, Karma Yoga, etc. and a way to improve our current life and our future lives as well as reaching Moksha.*
    *However for far left people who are anti Hindus, Hinduism is all about caste system, Sati system, opression of people, etc. But surprisingly, even the Hindus on far right who are known as Trads, Hinduism is all about rigid casteism (jati varnashram), glorifying Sati system, celebrating Manu Smruti, etc. And if you observe well, then both the far leftists and Trad Hindus are supporters of castiest Congress party which hates Hindutva (Unification of Hindus). So both the far leftists as well as the Trad Hindus are both equally anti Hindus.*
    *The only way to end casteism is that more and more Hindus should do inter caste marriages and more and more Hindus must study the Vaidik Shastras.*

    • @karma_yogii
      @karma_yogii Před měsícem +3

      Yes this is what we want. We have to identify our enemies outside as well as within our society.

    • @stalinsampras
      @stalinsampras Před měsícem

      Bro you have used the word Hindu many times, Can you please explain what that term means? what does hindu really mean? You seem to know like you know it.

    • @inmyworld97
      @inmyworld97 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@stalinsamprasHindu means who has high thinking in all areas of his life. Hindu means who upholds dharma and stand against adharma. This is mentioned in Shaiva Agamas directly said by Shiva Bhagavan. You will get it if you search it. There are two shlokas clearly explaining it.

    • @stalinsampras
      @stalinsampras Před měsícem

      @@inmyworld97 Lol who has high thinking itseems?? What about things said by Krinsha in Bhagvat gita??

    • @GP-Greenfields
      @GP-Greenfields Před měsícem +1

      @@stalinsampras The word Hindu has multiple meanings. According to Meru Tantra, the word Hindu means a person living in the land in between Himalayas and Indu Mahasagar (Indian Ocean) which is the geographical definition. According to one book attributed to Madhavacharya, Hindu is a person who is a follower of the Vedas and hence it is associated with the term Aastika (A believer of Vedas).
      The term Hindu can refer to a group of thousands of different Indic religions which revolve around the Vedic Scriptures.
      Hinduism is not one religion, but a group of thousands of different Indic religions. That's both a positive side as well as a negative side of the Hindu society.

  • @SantoshJ15
    @SantoshJ15 Před měsícem +11

    Thanks

  • @raoplns
    @raoplns Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for all your research and for sharing 🙏