Sunday, August 05, 2007

And You Thought There Was No Untouchability?

If you ever thought that we are living in a new world or a new century and hence we have eliminated Untouchability, think again... and be prepared for a shock.

The age old practices of casteism and untouchability were conceived by the Manusmriti, which is the first ever work of Hindu Law and ancient Indian society. Some of these codes of conduct pertain to the Hindu Caste System and are still practiced with full devotion and fidelity, the difference being, we now practice it in a more sophisticated and hi-tech fashion.

For instance, in Kerela, a low caste person is not allowed any footwear in the locality of high caste people or in shops etc. He must cross the region barefoot. Their under privileged children cant seek admission into the 11th grade even after clearing 10th grade exams.

In Gujarat, these people cant board a rickshaw and their children have to sweep the campus including toilets and prepare tea for teachers in the schools they study in. Its not surprising to listen to children address other children much younger to them saying 'ji' just because they belong to a higher caste. In Bihar, they are made to clean shit and dead bodies; and all this on temporary jobs basis.

The scene at temples is no better. While there are different doors for Mazhabis (lower caste sikhs) at Gurudwaras, temples in the south allow these people only for playing the drums, and not for offering prayers. Once a devotee was brutally hit on the head for mistakenly going to a higher caste door. In the Sikh community a mere 10% higher caste sikhs dominate the lower caste, which accounts for a mammoth 70% of the Sikh community.

Almost all religions have separate Mandirs, Mazjids, Gurudwaras and even churches for these ill-fated and the most unfortunate breed of living beings on Earth. How callous can this be? In miserable times we often seek blessings from our Bhagwan, Khuda, Parvar Degar and God, but its not like that for them. God has only biased them.

Its a common sight to see people changing their religion in a hope to get rid of their sufferings. But you can change your religion, not your caste. So you end up landing in the similar clutches of some other religion.

Aren't they humans? Don't they have the right to live?

Why can't they enjoy life the same way others do?

Can you imagine yourself or a close friend of yours to lead an extraordinary life like that?

They are pretty much like us. At least they deserve some dignity...


Can you offer your maid a cup of tea? If so, can you offer her tea in the same cup that you use? This is how we can change their lives. Simply by showing some respect, empathy and dignity we can make a world of difference to them.

4 comments:

Rushal said...

Our caste system has given rise to 2 illnesses...

First,
Superiority Complex, where people, for no logical reason, feel they are superior and the rest of the world is useless.

And Second,
Inferiority Complex, where people are deprived of the most basic of the rights for living.

We should pray to God for somehow eradicating these diseases...

Dinesh said...

And I used to think hat untouchability is past now.. This is really shocking to know..
Thanks for throwing light on the other side of the truth..

A Cunning Linguist said...

I accpet that caste is really a big problem Hindusim faces for some centuries....and Of course Caste was a very serious problem in Kerala (and not Kerela), and still there are some problems, not severe as we had in last century... when Swami Vivekananda termed Kerala a 'mental asylum' ..... but things have changed now, and the situation is much much better than any place in India........

For instance, in Kerela, a low caste person is not allowed any footwear in the locality of high caste people or in shops etc. He must cross the region barefoot.

God damn!!!...who told you such rubbish???....I am from a backward caste (its called Ezhava) in Kerala and no one have ever dared to do that to me...this is Kerala buddie....people are Educated, have real grey matter inside their skulls, ...if someone even think of discriminating on caste basis, we will kick their a55....

Their under privileged children cant seek admission into the 11th grade even after clearing 10th grade exams.

rubbish again........for godsake, please delete this stupid post from your blog.... either you are an anti-Indian or not a Hindu .... ...dnt call me a Hindu radical, as I am NOT..i just came to calrify things.....

Kerala is one of few places in Kerala where all religions and castes lives in harmony.... though there are some minorites exploiting such situations....but such people are very few...

so, requesting again..... 'cut the crap'

[Excuse my poor English]

Anonymous said...

more people should know about this..
most of us are ignorant..