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 How oppressed are the oppressed races?

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Posted on 03-02-05 11:49 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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We hear a lot about so called oppressed races in Nepal. Who are they, how are they oppressed, and by whom?

From Maoist terrorists to Congress slimes, they claim they represent the oppressed races of Nepal. The oppressed races are those who aren't educated, don't own land, and aren't politically dominant. Lets examine the reasons behind their so-called oppression using historical logic, shall we?

First, lets look at at the political domination. Then we will look into economic domination. Bhote groups have their own language and culture. Education was never part of their culture, otherwise they would have a written script to communicate and educate their young. Pahadis on the other hand had written script AND the history of learning. Education was never foreign to Pahadi, but it was to Bhotes.

Today, the same Bhotes claim to be "oppressed" because they aren't educated and, therefore, aren't politically dominant. They should question their own ancestors for not creating a culture of learning. A lot of groups don't have a learning culture. They don't needed to. Tribal groups from Australia to Africa to America were not educated. They survived just fine in the ancient times. But now in the age of knowledge, education is valued and needed. They still don't have the culture for learning. From my own experience, the bhotes in my boarding school were NEVER into studying. The chippeka keta haru always hated us Bahuns who liked to study and prepare for exams and earn good scores. We excelled and they got STUCK. Can they blame us because they were "oppressed", or they blame themselves? Their parents were rich, no doubt, in the Gorkha army and all. But their mind was still primitive. Blame themselves not us.

Now lets look at the Madheses. Terai was a malaria infested SWAMP LAND with very few people like Tharus. The Tharus never owned land. They were hunters. They hunted rats and small games. They did not know agriculture. After the swampland was cleared and Pahadis settled in Terai and owned a lot of land. Seeing their own Bihar being filled with Biharis, the Biharis started trickling into Terai. By the time they had arrived, there was no land for them to own. So how can they call themselves oppressed for being landless when 1) they were never into agriculture and 2) they migrated late, after all the lands had been taken.

Hence, it is now clear that these 2 primary "oppressed" races have no merit to whine about oppression. They should blame themselves, not others who had learning culture and were quicker.

That is all for now.

 
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Posted on 03-12-05 9:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Mayaluketi, does the quotation mark means anything to you ? Those first two sentences on my postings were Brahmann's words to which I was responding. Did you even read his/her original posting ? Seems like you did not comprehend his posting or my posting. First read what Brahmann wrote and then mine , carefully and slowly, again and again if necessary. Then write your response. It is clear from your posting that you didn't understand them. Therefore, there is no point in posting a counterargument for your posting at this point.
 
Posted on 03-14-05 2:53 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Will somebody please explain the custom of having Magars as pujari in certain temples or religious ceremony and not bahun pujari. What is the significance of this practice in Nepal?
 
Posted on 03-14-05 2:57 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Will somebody please explain the custom of having Magar pujaris and not Bahuns in certain temples or ceremonys? What is the role of Magars in Nepali society as a whole? There are Thapa Chhetri, Thapa Magar but is there Thapa Bahun ?
 
Posted on 03-14-05 9:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Priesthood is not a property of Bahuns; priest can be any other race people.

However, Bahuns are choosing and doing priesthood for centuries. Reason behind the priesthood is not hardworking job, easy money earning business, everybody easily believes and have considerable discount in Nepalese or Hindu communities.

Maybe some people follow by having test priesthood of being Hindu pundits, or some rulers of ancient time converted them and forced them to do priesthood.








 
Posted on 03-14-05 10:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yeah there is magar priest too. Bhusal magar are the from the priest lineage of magars. Bhusal magar can be thapa, rana, ale.
so as for Pun, Budha and BUdhathoki also have their own.

BTW u will find magar priest only in Sakthi ko aradhana garne mandir ma.
like manakamana, Aalam devi ko than (later magar priest was ousted by force), jaljala mai ko mandir such n such.

DO not get confused about why different priest among magars. Remind u there was 12 magarant and 16 magarant. Even magar dialect is different between these two.
 
Posted on 03-15-05 11:03 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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All 100% problems of Nepal and Nepalese based on:

(1) Racism

(2) Corruption

(3) Crimes

(4) other

And Racism is on the very top list.

Racism seriously needs to solve before thinking about True Democracy, Freedom, Human Rights, Peace and Happiness in Nepal and Among Nepalese.

Because Racism is origin of problems of Nepal and Racism is violating all laws and Rights.

Is not it?
 
Posted on 03-15-05 11:04 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yea yea.. and besides that.....

the major problem we got is that.. we dont have any head with solution... but problems.. heheheheehe
 
Posted on 03-15-05 11:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ppl here are blaming Bahnuns for Bahunism or Bahunwaad. What is Bahunism/Bahunwaad? Isn't it aafno manche mentality. Any given chances everybody is practicing it, so why cry foul? However, i do understand it may be started by some crooked Bahun in medeival time but Nepali soceity have accepted it and practiced it as a whole, no matter of who they are. Its baseless just to blame Bahuns for this problem. Every caste/race have their own agenda in nepal. Everybody is beating their own drum instead of finding solution with holding a common ground. No caste/race is bigger than a nation. Nepali ppls identity comes through Nepal not by some bahunm, newar, kshettri magar, grg, rai or limbu.
 
Posted on 03-15-05 11:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you swaati thapa malauketi for the enlightenment, little though it may be. Are there any books on the subject which I can read? And Nepaltrue I am an inclination to agree with you. Yes we are are so obssessed with racism, nepotism, corruption etc that we lose our focus on the root of the problems to day. I f only we were all Nepalis with one Nepali mind!!
 
Posted on 03-16-05 9:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hope the following may help you in some ways:

Excerpt of the article by Gopal Pd Bashyal on History of Alam Devi as appeared in The Weekly Magazine Of The Kathmandu Post:

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Posted on 03-16-05 9:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hope you will find the following links helpful in some ways:

By Gopal Pd Bashyal on History of Alam Devi as appeared in The Weekly Magazine Of The Kathmandu Post:

http://www.nepalnews.com.np/contents/englishweekly/sundaypost/2002/jan/jan06/recollection.htm
 
Posted on 03-17-05 1:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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To read the history of Aalam Devi, according to Chandra Vanshawali, there was Bhattar Rhishi Raj Ranaji in Chittaurgadh, Indian subcontinent. Bhupati Ranaji Rao was the 33rd breed after Bhattar. Bhupati had three sons: Udaya Bam, Phatte Singh and Manmath. Phatte Singh had a beautiful daughter. Mughals attacked in Chittaurgadh to get her. Manmath ran away from there and weht to Ujjain. He had two sins: Brahmanik and Bhupal. They had a rivalry and Bhupal set away to Ridi. Bhupal had two sons: Khancha Khan and Michcha Khan

What a bogus history. Well scripted just to show the glory of Royals. Trying to show the blue blood relationship between Royals and Kings of Rajasthans. The only truth is about Kancha and Mincha Khan. If u realy want to read about it go and buy book from Hamilton. You will find everything about it. A book by Hamilton is milestone for Nepal's History. It's still used as bibliography by lots of authors to write their book about Nepal. Good luck finding that book. I bought it from E-Bay it cost me $1500 try to find another one for urself.
I can say it is well scripted cuz King Mahendra never visited Alam Devi. King Birendra visited only after Astami of 2034 B.S. Why he paid sudden visit to Alam Devi? Late Crown Prince Dipendra became gravely ill and his health was deterioting day by day during 2034 B.S. He was shown to finest doctors but his health was didn't improve. As u know we nepali are lil religious. King and Queen pray for their Kul Devta as advised by Royal Priest but nothing happened. After a while Royal priest find(i dunno how) that the thought Kula Devta of Royal were infact not their Kula Devta. So after long discussion they did some yagya to find kulayan. The subh day was Ghatasthapana of year 2034 B.S. They set free a Raango with LAAL MOHAR. There was a royal letter saying ppl to let know local juridiction office where abouts of that raango. That raango left ktm valley(some military soldiers were dispatched seceretly to watch that nobody would claim it). Raango went to Alam devi ko than and stopped their thus Kula Devta of Royals were found.
There are peculiarities about Aalam Devi. There is neither roof nor idol.
About temple being unique cuz it has no roof moran writer don't know that any Kulayan ma roof hundaina baru euta lingo matra huncha ra it has wall of makai ko bot. IF anybody is from palpa and syangja they know what i am talking about. After that only royals started praying there.
Hope this will help ya.
 
Posted on 03-17-05 3:23 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This is to thank Swaati for the information on book.
 
Posted on 03-17-05 5:22 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Below is the story how news from same publications posting can differ from above given links. How it differs about the establishment of kulayan.

Temple for the deity of Royal family likely to lack priest

By Mahadev Aryal

PALPA, Jan 19 : Aalam Devi temple, the temple of the family deity of the Shah dynasty in Aalam VDC of Palpa district, may not have a priest to perform daily rituals in the near future, according to sources.

As per tradition, the priest attending the temple should be a chaste boy not above 14 years old. Priests in the temple for ages have been from the Rana Magar, ethnic community.

However, modern Magars, being anxious of their children?s future are reluctant to initiate them as priests in the temple. They think that doing so will spoil the future of their wards because a priest cannot attend schools.

Locals are not attracted to being a priest in the temple as there are no special facilities, benefits nor a salary or allowance, says Rishi Pandey, a local resident.

The priest has to bathe in the early morning, and perform pujas with just a thin cotton cloth covering his body. He is not allowed to leave the temple premises before one o?clock in the afternoon, explains Mohan Singha Rana, a member of the Temple Management Committee (TMC).

"In this age of science and technology every body wants his/her son to be educated, with even the members of the TMC not allowing theirs sons to be a priest," said Rana.

The legend behind how this temple came to be associated with the royal family dates to ancient times when a Thakuri king of the Chin Rangan clan from western Nepal, was on a campaign invading other principalities. As part of his army, his soldiers carried along with them, Kumari Devi, a Goddess, who had to be carried at all times and never laid on the ground.

However, the soldiers happened to lay the goddess on the ground, on the site where the temple now stands, and the Kumari was said to have vanished. One person of the Thakuri clan was left behind at the site in the hope that the Kumari would reappear. He later built a temple and employed a virgin boy as its priest.

According to the legend, the present Shah dynasty is descendent from the same Thakuri clan.

The royal family visits the temple every year to offer worship. Annually, two grand pujas are performed in the temple, once during Bada Dashain, by seven priests and once during Chaite Dashain by five priests.


 
Posted on 03-17-05 10:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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First of all... the starter of this thread did not heed SAJHA's social message against caste or racial discrimination.
Nepal is amongst the least developed countries.
The so called educated superior Bahuns should shoulder all the blame for the present deteriorating situation of Nepal. The bureaucracy has been in the hands of the Bahuns till date. The bahuns rather than using their better knowledge for the upliftment of mankind ,was wasted for a kilo of rice which they earned by wasting precious time chanting sanskrit slokas at temples. quoting Dor Bahadur Bista noted anthropologist and historian of nepal(Fatalism and Development)
 
Posted on 03-17-05 10:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear Brahmann Pal...!!!

I am sure you are dumped by either of these two oppressive races fellowman. I am not sure, whether by male or female, since your penmanship reflects no gender specific- neither belong to Brahma catagory, nor Ann catagory.

Well, whatever the dilemma is, I hope you will find "PEACE" within yourself- Sooner or Later...

SuvaChintak
Quest

N.B-> What is the source of your research on these oppressive races oppression??? I was just wondering if I can jot down some of those sources in my next project- Just curious- seems like your own experience with them right, my bad....!!!!!
 
Posted on 03-17-05 11:00 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Brahmann,
Where the fu*k are you gettin you statistics ? Out of your ass ? On top of that makin Oxymoron coment like," Education was never part of their culture." Thats why they have their own language, food, culture, and education(better than the Pahadis and Bahuns). Now lets not forget prior to 2007SAAL Bahuns were the only ones allowed to goto school(thanks to their kiss ass nature..he he they kissed all the asses all the way to their perspective diploma, One of the reasons why they can never give that up.ha ha ha)
This mofo ideas is like what KKK is to white supermacists. This blind moron is trying to generlize the entire population from his high school experience ? Now how juvenile can that be..hehe
Let me claim your house Jagga jameen just cause Bahuns are not supposed to be farmers and see if you pathetic ass is going to whine about it or not. Its because of people like you Nepal is one of the richest countries in the world. And if you keep it up Oh hell yeah its going to goto Places...

 
Posted on 03-17-05 6:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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To: Whoever said or think their great learning culture.

(1) Un-civilized Cultures are Too much Selfish, Corruption, Crimes, Moral-less, Irresponsible, Racism, Misbehavior, psychopathic and own self superior thinker but there is not even single point to claim them superior human.
(2) Bad Cultures are Bribery, Robbery, Theft, looting, Rapping, Hating, Smuggling, Black marketing, Corruption and other crimes.

These kind of Un-civilized and Bad Cultures, Native Nepalese never practice and they never ever wanted, too. Infact, they do not need because it is the worst than anything else.

 
Posted on 03-22-05 12:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Learn good things, culture, religion, tradition and un-civilization.

Why do you need to learn or practices BAD things and BAD culture, religion, traditions and un-civilization.

If you want to learn and teach, Learn and teach Good culture......

Nepal ruinning by BAD CULTURE, BAD RELIGION, BAD TRADITION, BAD MORAL, BAD CIVILIZATION, BAD MENTALITY, BAD CRIMINAL PRACTICES, BAD BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY. BAD BAD BAD.

Therefore BAD people, politicians, Leaders are surviving and enjoying in Nepal.

 
Posted on 03-22-05 1:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Duh !!! thanks for letting us know Bad brings bad ..DUHHHH!!!! I did not know that MAYALU AND NICE. he he What y'all need is a lil coersive brainwashing towards progressive thinking.
 



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