Maula Jatt
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I support Imran Khan, supported NS both RW in some ways I like jamat-e-islami too ( for political and governance reasons), I vote Republican and towards the end of Trump presidency supported him, I am anything but liberal but a full blown right winger in every sense of the word nor do I have to hide my feelings, I am not an Indian, I don't live in a Hindu society where Id have to appease you- your thinking of me effects me negative 100% I don't give a flying F***, if I dislike or like your way of life - it would have zero impact either way on my life or my family or my extended family or my ethnic group or my country , it has no bearing on me but since you wanted me to find things that stink and pretty much forced me into itSharia compliant liberals
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Lord Indra himself has said, 'The mind of woman cannot be disciplined; she has very little intelligence.' " Rig Veda 8.33.17
Women are powerless, have no inheritance, and speak more humbly than even a bad man. Krishna Yajur Veda Taittiriya Samhita 6.5.8.2
Women by nature are crooked, fickle, devoid of religious knowledge, and bring about difference between father and sons -Valmiki Ramayana, Aranya Kanda, Sarga 45.29-30
The "breast tax" (or Mulakkaram in Malayalam) was a head tax imposed on the Nadars, Ezhavars and other lower caste communities by the Kingdom of Tranvancore (in present-day Kerala state of India).[1][web 1][web 2][note 1] According to local beliefs[web 3][web 4][web 5] the breast tax was imposed on lower class women if they covered their breasts.[web 3][2][3][4][note 2] This belief has been questioned,[web 6][web 1][web 2][web 5] as lower class women "were not allowed to wear upper garments in public"[5] at all until 1859
The "breast tax" (mulakkaram or mula-karam in Malayalam) was a head tax imposed on the Nadars, Ezhavars and lower caste communities by the Kingdom of Kingdom of Tranvancore (in present-day Kerala state of India).[1][web 1][web 2][note 1] They were expected to pay the tax when they became laborers, about the age of fourteen.[8][note 5] The lower caste men had to pay a similar tax, called tala-karam, "moustache tax," independent from their wealth or income
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast_tax
For the welfare of humanity the supreme creator Brahma, gave birth to the Brahmins from his mouth, the Kshatriyas from his shoulders, the Vaishyas from the thighs and Sudras from his feet.”- Manu’s code – I-31
“He must never read the Vedas in the presence of the Shudras.”- Manu – IV 99
A Brahmina who is only a Brahman by decent, one has neither studied nor performed any other act required by the Vedas may, at the king’s pleasure, interpret the law to him, act as the judge, but never a Shudra.”(however learned he may be).- Manu VIII 20
“Any Brahmin, who enslaves or tries to enslave a Brahmin, is liable for a penalty of no less than 600 panas. A Brahmin can order a Shudra to serve him without any remuneration because the Shudra is created by Brahma to serve the Brahmans. Even if a Brahman frees a Shudra continues to be a slave as he is created for slavery. Nobody has the right to free him.”- Manu VIII-50, 56 and 59
“If a Shudra arrogantly presumes to preach religion to Brahmins, the king shall have poured burning oil in his mouth are ears.”- Manu VIII 272
“She who disrespects to (a husband) who is addicted to (some evil) passion, is a drunkard, or diseased, shall be deserted for three months(and be) deprived of her ornaments and furniture.”- Manu 9:78
“Wise men should never marry women who do not have marry women who do not have a brother and whose parents are not socially well known.”- Manu 3:10
“Wise men should marry only women who are free from bodily defects, with beautiful names, grace/gait like an elephant, moderate hair on the head and body, soft limbs and small teeth.”- Manu 3:11
All the Dharma sutras and Dharma shastras asserted that the main task of the Shudras was to serve the twice-born (Apastamba Dharma Sutra I.1.1.7-8; Mahabharata, Shanti Parva 60.28). To assure their servility, they were assigned a low ritual status. While a number of sanskaras or rites of passage, from conception to cremation, were prescribed for the high-rankers, they were prohibited for the Shudras who were not permitted to chant Vedic mantras (Manu Smrti X.127).
If a Brahmin committed adultery or rape, merely a fine was imposed on him (Manu Smrti VIII.385). However if a Shudra had sexual intercourse with a Brahmin woman, he was to be executed no matter whether the act was consensual or not (Vasishtha Dharma Shastra 21.1). If a Brahmin reviled a Shudra, he paid a small fine (Manu Smrti VIII. 268) or nothing at all (Gautama Dharma Sutra XII.10). But in the reverse case, a Shudra’s tongue was to be chopped off (Manu Smrti VIII. 270) .
Illicit Sex - If a woman has sex with a low-caste man, the king should have her publicly devoured by dogs 15 and have the man executed, 16 or punish him in the manner stated above (G 12.2).
Mahanirvana Tantra 11.53
Parashar smriti 7.5-6;-
"The mother, and the father, and likewise the eldest brother, all these three relatives will go to hell, if before menstruation they neglect to marry the girl"
Padma Prana VI.118.2-15;-
"..A man should marry his daughter as long as she has not attained puberty. Wise men recommend a girl's marriage when she is 8 years old..”
Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Krishna Janma Khanda 76.43-52";-
"A Man should marry a girl 1/3 of his age"
Mahabharata13.44.13;-
"A person of thirty years of age should wed a girl of ten years of age called a Nagnika. Or, a person of one and twenty years of age should wed a girl of seven years of age."
Viramitrodaya (Samskāra, p. 766)
"If the age of the girl is 8 years or less, she should be married to a man whose age is three times that of hers"
Every ancient text has things that are considered taboo in modern society
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