Tuesday, April 02, 2019

Savitri Era Party has this priority of removing castes from Indian Constitution


Many would readily express their opposition to castes but no political party is willing to take steps in that direction. Savitri Era Party has this priority of removing castes from Indian Constitution so that all citizens attain equality after so many decades of the Independence.
https://twitter.com/SavitriEraParty/status/1113070664964038657?s=19
The ritualistic and obscurantist image of the Veda has undergone a makeover in the hands of Sri Aurobindo. The real meaning of the Varna system or the castes has been revealed by him overturning the birth-based conception to an aptitude-linked one. So discrimination need to stop.
https://twitter.com/NathTusar/status/1113076443720802305?s=19

Bhavani Bharati: A Clarion Call For Self-Awakening

Pune365.com (press release) (blog)-8 hours ago
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The Wire-09-Mar-2019
This was succinctly expressed by Sri Aurobindo in his famous Uttarpara speech of May 30, 1909: 'I say no longer that nationalism is a creed, a religion, a faith; ...

Yoga established as a series of principles to shape communities

The Sunday Guardian-09-Mar-2019
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