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What Every Hindu Ought To Know
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THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE SOCIETY IN HINDUISM  

 
But this principle was never intended to be applied with an iron hand. It was flexible and violable. There is a lot of evidence in the scriptures to show that man's Varna depends upon his mental make up and the calling he chooses. 

There have been several cases where people born in lower castes have risen higher by their virtues and those born in he higher ones have been degraded due to their vices. Hence it is obvious that the present day caste system, with its water tight compartments and mutual animosity is nothing but a gross degeneration of the once sublime idea that formed the basis of this division.

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