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7/1/2025, 6:09:03 PM
do Indian "brahmin" caste upper-class men keep the sacred fire 24\7 + tend to it twice a day, wake up at 4:00 AM, eat only items prepared by their wife after (her) bath and before sunset, don't any other work except pujaas for NON-monetary donations?
if not, if they don't: I FUCKING HATE THOSE POSERS AND TRAITORS and I hate the Naxalites exterminate them.
I genuinely wish for, and desire to see, a Manu-ruled, Casteistc, Brahminical Vedic Kingdom in Bharat territories.
if not, if they don't: I FUCKING HATE THOSE POSERS AND TRAITORS and I hate the Naxalites exterminate them.
I genuinely wish for, and desire to see, a Manu-ruled, Casteistc, Brahminical Vedic Kingdom in Bharat territories.
6/30/2025, 12:13:22 PM
Has there ever been , in real history and not mere mythology, a "Vedic Theocratic" Indian kingdom, where casteist laws, Manu's Law were the official rule of law? Where all education was religious\theocratic (Vedic), punishments like scalding a brahmin to death in burning wine for drinking wine, or pouring hot lead on a shudra for listening to Vedas, were actually enacted?
did such a thing ever exist?
did such a thing ever exist?
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