Make it clear at once whether Mukesh, the richest man in India, is a low caste

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-07

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First of all, the text is really long, secondly, it is really difficult to collect information, and finally India is more bulk than the 13th Taibao of Jiangsu, under the pluralistic language and pluralistic religious system, the establishment of a country that looks like a country, but in fact the degree of magic is beyond your imagination.

Let's start with the origin of today's key caste system because after the Aryan invasion, in order to consolidate the interests of the Aryans, the so-called caste system was established, but at that time the Aryans did not occupy the whole territory of India, but only gained a foothold in northern India.

Then, in order to protect their own vested interests, they will artificially divide the people in their own rule into five classes.

First class: Brahmin (monk aristocracy).

2nd Class: Kshatriyas (Managers).

Third class: Vaishyas (ordinary Aryans).

Fourth class: Shudras (indigenous).

Fifth: Untouchables, also known as: Dalits and Untouchables.

As for why Mukesh, the richest man, said that he has no caste, it is also necessary to start from the place where he was born, Gujarak, which is in the westernmost part of India, and he has a magical sect called Elder Religion.

Remember this Elder Sect, and after listening to the story of this sect, you can understand why Buddhism was suppressed in India, and if it were not for Mukesh, Elder Religion would not actually be known to the public.

Although in everyone's memory, India has always been a country full of religions, as if everyone has their own beliefs, the main one is a state where you believe in yours, I believe in mine, and everyone does not disturb each other.

But it would not be correct to conclude that religion is quite liberal in India on this basis.

For there is also a prefix to freedom, that is, the caste system is a religion exclusive to the ruling class that must take precedence over all religions, regardless of the religion of the Indians themselves.

Just as the Brahmins of the caste system are superior to the other castes, the caste system takes precedence over other religions.

This is the legacy that the Aryans left behind in India.

So until now, Indians have actually been living under the shadow of the caste system.

However, there was a big variable in the middle, that is, after the rise of Buddhism, it once united with the Elders to oppose the caste system, not only denying the authority of the Brahmins as sacrifices, but also saying that the gods they believed in did not exist.

It should be said that if Buddhism and Elder Christianity had triumphed at that time, perhaps India would have been in a different situation today.

However, history always has the best choice, and Buddhism and Elder Christianity have visibly failed in the struggle against the caste system.

Buddhism originated in India, but it was Buddhism that was most repressed.

As for the Elder Sect, it has long lost its former glory, and if it weren't for the appearance of Mahatma Gandhi and Mukesh, the richest man in their sect, they probably wouldn't have been interested.

Presumably, because the Elders have an ancient tradition of opposing the caste system, Mukesh can certainly consider himself to have no caste according to their ancient teachings.

Theoretically, this is true, but in practice, if the richest man is divided according to the caste system, he belongs to the class of Vaishyas (the main focus is a businessman, which can be said to coincide with his current job).

If according to the traditional Indian caste system, Mukesh's desire to marry a Brahmin is a reverse marriage, and when there was no bulk India before, wanting to marry a Brahmin was the same as wanting to eat swan meat, which was not only ridiculed, but also said to be beyond his means.

But that was before, when production capacity had not been greatly improved, and the Brahmins had not yet seen the power of money. When Mukesh married a Brahmin, why not do it because of the reality that the Brahmins were not productive and there were many of them, so why not do it with money?

Therefore, Mukesh's marriage to a Brahmin wife is a profitable deal for both parties.

The high-caste Brahmin family was given untold fortune and a lifetime of prosperity and wealth.

And the richest man got even more hidden profits, marrying a wife from a Brahmin, which is the caste standing at the top of the pyramid, which represents God's messenger in the world.

We Chinese will feel that it takes a little luck to make a lot of money, not to mention India, which dares to believe everything, marrying a Bharata is equivalent to installing a guardian saint for their money, and if there is any problem, you can communicate directly with God through the divine envoy, isn't this more effective than China's efficiency?

A reverse marriage can still be happy, does it still show that Jiuyu has a definition of the richest man's marriage before: money can be channeled!

There is another hidden fact in Indian society, although they have always wanted to eliminate the caste system, but the vested interests, including the richest man in India, are actually giving everyone a very bad example through practical forms: they are superstitious about the caste system, and they still want to cross over to a higher caste through marriage.

belongs to the boss style of different circles and has to be forcibly integrated, and when he doesn't let the richest man's son and not marry a wife, he still has to choose from the Brahmins.

The dragon slayer eventually becomes an evil dragon, and after tasting the taste of power, how can anyone not be obsessed with the taste of power!

Therefore, the Indian caste system, under the maintenance of this group of vested interests, should be with the common people for a long, long time!

Long enough for generations to bear the bad influence of caste, and to survive in the strange circle brought about by their own caste!

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