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When was Ron Shudra born?

Ron Shudra was born on 1967-11-28.


How was lord Krishna a shudra?

i(vaibhav) made him a shudra(schedule caste) by changing the sun on myy eye. i(vaibhav) made him a shudra by changing the sun on my eye.


What was life like during the war?

Harsh and bad and harsh and bad and harsh and bad Bruh ;)


What is a term for portraying life as harsh and cruel?

A person who portrays life as harsh and cruel is a pessimist or a cynic.


Why did shudra go to the market?

changing the sun


What was life in The Netherlands like in the 15th century?

It Was Harsh Because of the harsh laws.


Are yadavas brahmins kshatriya vaishya or shudra?

Kshatriya


What was life like in Carolina in the 1633s?

Life was harsh for there was no food or hookers or anyone with a big penis. Life was harsh for there was no food or hookers or anyone with a big penis.


Is sen a higher caste?

Sen, Sain Or Nai are Shudra.


What is life during World War 2?

Harsh and bad and harsh and bad and harsh and bad Bruh ;)


What was the daily life of West Africans in the 1500s?

i think it was sort of harsh anh hi peter and harsh


What is Shudra?

SHUDRA VARNA AND SHUDRA: 1. Shudra is the fourth and the last Varna in Hinduism.A person using that Varna is also called a Shudra.2. It is the exact opposite of Brahmana Varna.3. It is the most misunderstood Varna.4. A Hindu uses this Varna when his life is chaotic.5. The salient feature of this Varna is absence of a status, or the presence of a status that varies every moment. This unlimited freedom is necessary for a Shudra because, to survive he must be ready to do any thing and everything6. This unlimited freedom makes an activity to transform every time it is re executed (Reincarnation). Thus, Karma is highest in Shudra Varna and least in Brahmana Varna.7. The absence of a status makes Shudra to use reasoning. This is in marked contrast to Brahmana, who uses logic.8. He can live outside the society and have unlimited freedom. However, if we wishes to return to the society, he must live under the guidance of a man with a higher Varna. In this mode, he is an integral part of the Hindu society.However, if he tries to live independently in the society he becomes an untouchable.9. He lives on a moment to moment basis. This is in contrast to a Brahmana, who leads an eternally unchanging lifeSince a Shudra keeps changing continuously he is unreliable10. He can't have assets.11. He is not permitted to read Vedas because Vedas are based on logic and Shudra uses reasoning.SHUDRA AND RIGVEDA:According to Purusha Sukta (Rigveda 1.10. 90 - 12) Brahmana was the mouth, Kshatriyas were made of the arms, Vaishyas from thighs and Shudras from the feet of Purusha. This Mantra is misinterpreted and is thus supposed to degrade Shudras.The most efficient way of eating is in which food is placed in our mouth by someone (Brahmana Varna). A less efficient way is one in which we use our arms to reach the food (Kshatriya Varna). If we also bring our thighsforwards to reach the food it becomes still less efficient (Vaishya Varna). It is least efficient when we use our feet to reach for the food (Shudra Varna).Thus, what Rigveda 1.10.90 - 12 symbolically means is that Brahmana Varna is the most efficient and Shudra Varna, the least efficient.Thus, sooner than later, a Hindu should imitate a Brahmana, if he can't afford to become a Brahmana.This also proves that Varnas have nothing to do with occupation, as is popularly believed.HIGHER VARNAS FOR A SHUDRA:A Shudra can have become a Vaishya by having minimum standards for all activities of his life. He can become a Kshatriya by having minimum and maximum standards. He can become a Brahmana by raising the minimum standard to the maximum standard, thus making both one and the same.However, since a Shudra does everything on a temporary basis it may take generations for a Shudra family to become a Brahmana family.