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Brahmins have a priestly background which also means that they are basically teachers. Teachers are not only those that teach in schools or colleges but anyone who imparts any kind of knowledge to others. In Brahmin households, violence is never taught nor supported. The focus is more on education, good behaviour, respect for others, kindness, compassion, etc. I have always practiced this ever since I was a kid. There were many 'tough' boys in my class that were not interested in studies but only in having a lot of fun at the cost of others. But I glamourized being intelligent and studious by being fashionable, well dressed, well behaved and being a very good student at the same time. Believe me, it had its own effects and soon these 'Tough or rowdy' boys did very well in their studies. What I mean to say is that we have to set an example to the others by being outstanding citizens of whichever land we live in. Our rich traditions and culture should not be pushed aside in the name of modernization or westernization. I live in Europe for so many years and I don't work for any foreigners but I own two companies. The so called Modernization has led to the creeping in of newer versions of the East India Company into India in the form of MNCs. We need to look into ourselves and try to find out who we are. I am not talking about any racial superiority, but our attitude of non violence that has been passed down to us over innumerous generations.


Will get back to work now and I hope to hear from someone of you...


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