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Some corrections of the verses mentioned in this idiotic comrade's thread.
(1/n)
एकजातिर्द्विजातींस्तु वाचा दारुणया क्षिपन् ।जिह्वायाः प्राप्नुयाच्छेदं जघन्यप्रभवो हि सः ।। 8/270

This shloka is not the part of original Manuscript of manu smriti, it was later added, although the translation is here for the shloka-
(2/n) Idiots always mention the shlokas which were not the part of original Manusmriti and say all these Bûllshît.

They even don't know how Manu used the 4 varnas in what context.

Here are all about it.
(3/n) Manu Smriti 10.65 asserts that Brahmin can become Shudra and Shudra can become Brahmin. Similarly Kshtariyas and Vaishyas can also change their Varnas.

Manu Smriti 9.335: If a Shudra (uneducated) serves the educated ones, is polite, devoid of ego and
(4/n) stays in respectful company of knowledgeable ones, he/ she is considered as having a noble birth and stature.

2.104: A person who does not worship the Supreme Lord twice daily should be considered a Shudra.
(5/n) 2.126: Even if he is a Brahmin otherwise, a person who does not politely respond to a greeting is actually a Shudra (uneducated person).

In original manu smriti it's mentioned that even shudras can teach-
(6/n) 2.238: One should acquire knowledge even from a person born in a low family otherwise. Similarly, one should accept a noble woman as wife even if her family is otherwise not up to mark.
(7/n) 2.241. If needed, one may acquire knowledge from one who is not a Brahmin; and that he shall follow and serve such a teacher, as long as the instruction lasts.

Status of Brahmin is acquired by deeds and not by name
(8/n) 2.157: A Brahmin devoid of education is equivalent to an elephant made of wood or a deer made of leather. They are merely namesake and not real.

2.28: The body is made fit to be called Brahmin only through study of scriptures, discipline, noble
(9/n) selfless deeds, study of duties, science and meditation, charity and goal oriented actions.

Meaning of Twice birth-

Those who complete their education are supposed to have a new birth. Thus they are called Dwija or Twice Born.
(10/n) 2.148: When a teacher who is well-versed in Vedas teaches a student the science of Gayatri (that summarizes all principles of Vedas and rational living), then the actual birth of the student takes place. This birth is free from risks of death
(11/n) or destruction and leads the student to immortality.

2.147: The birth that happens from womb of mother after parents desire for procreation is an ordinary birth. Real birth happens when the person completes his education.
(12/n) 10.4: Brahmin, Kashtriya and Vaishya take second birth after education. Shudra who could not complete education is fourth Varna. There is no fifth Varna among Arya or noble people.
(13/n) 4.141: Never deny respect and/or rights to a person who is handicapped, uneducated, aged, not handsome, not wealthy or coming from a lower family. These are NOT the parameters to judge a person.
(14/n) 3.112: If a Shudra or Vaishya comes as a guest, the family should feed him with due respect.

3.116: A householder should eat from remaining food only after he has fed the scholars and servants (Shudras) to their satisfaction.

PLEASE DON'T CRY AFTER READING THIS
(15/n) Last but not the least-

2.137: A very old Shudra deserves more respect than anyone else regardless of their wealth, company, age, actions or knowledge. This special provision is accorded only to Shudra.
@delventotime hiiii johhnnyy THE COWARD😂😂😂😂
When you start a conversation atleast have guts to finish it properly. You have jump, Hop and skip attitude.
Well unlike you I do my conversation on my own, I don't have any idiotic troll army.
When you feel safe unblock me.

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