User talk:Tripathid

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What was that??
??You okay??

If you are a true Brahmin, your foremost duty is to revere your Gods, what you have just written at “Kayastha” is not just an insult but a sacrilege, and I suggest, you better prepare an explanation for the day when you die and meet our Progenitor.

What the Shudra say about castes is something that I don’t care about, but anybody who abuses the sons of the God of Justice has to be a Shudra.

As far as the division of the four castes we fall in is concerned that’s immaterial for us and we are more than content with the fact that we are Kayastha,the sons of a deity, and it’s certainly difficult to ascribe a caste to Him. For your statement that Brahmins don’t consider us their brothers,I would say-think again, I can give you a thousand proofs against it. Also check the Brahmanic sites that are mentioned their, and you will find that the most learned of Brahmins consider us Brahmins and they also consider the Bhumihaars so (do write to me about your version of Bhumihaars), their logic being: Any human being can’t be higher in caste to the progeny of a Deity.

I hope this should end the confusion you had and I sincerely hope that our Progenitor will consider the fact that a blunder done due to ignorance (i.e. a mistake by mistake) is not so serious as that of an intentional profanity.