I am a Brahmin
My friends around me remind me that that I am a Brahmin. I must chant Gayathri mantra daily, says one of the condition. I was doing this regularly, but of late no. My friends find out easily by my accent of Tamil and the words we talk in the family. They have an aggression towards me being a Brahmin that I have denied them all the rights to live decently. I know for myself, how much difficult it is to live as a Brahmin, both in the world of Brahmins and the other.
Forward communities have suffered the most and are still suffering in India. Whatever field you take, the forward community have to wait and pay more. Three generations have suffered for the wrongs, they have not done. Still they do not condone the politicians or anyone who have done them wrong. This is like the Jews, suffering at the hands of more Hitler. Will they create a New Brahmin state? They cannot and will not for the entire World and beyond belongs to them.
viswanath said,
August 12, 2009 @ 1:34 pm
I agree… its difficult to live as Brahmin..ppl see me as if i’m from some other planet, and they never heard of this community and their principles.
Chanting helps us, but is it saving us frm these scrupulous society!
Mahesh Iyer said,
August 15, 2009 @ 8:55 am
Viswanath,
Don’t let others upset you. Even Shirdi Sai has said, that to be born in a Brahmin family is the best of all human births. You have done enough punya karma to be born in a Brahmin family. But, that comes with a lot of responsibilities. Chant the Gayatri mantra at least 108 times a day. It does help and protect. I have experienced that many times. Chanting Gayatri along with Sandhya Vandanam offers all that we Brahmins need.
Just imagine if even 70-80% of Brahmins start chanting Gayatri every day. It can turn things upside down. There is nothing that cannot be achieved by Gayatri chanting. It will create a subtle energy field around you, preventing any negativity from even coming near you.