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Posted on 12-09-09 12:16
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Ok. Enough is enough. Regardless of what jaat you belong, please note that the following applies to everyone equally. No ifs and absolutely no buts. And yes, no excuses either. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- जातिय कुरा गरेर साम्प्रदायिकता फैलाउन खोज्ने सब कुकुर हुन !!!
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Posted on 12-09-09 12:29
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Posted on 12-09-09 12:32
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Tyaso bhae maobadi kukur ho ta. Bichara kukur kai baijjat bho aja ta.
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Posted on 12-09-09 12:36
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कुकुरको त पूजा गरिन्छ साथी, कुकुर सँग दाज्ने हैन माओवादीलाई। दज्नु नै छ भने गिद्द सँग दाज अनी चै कुरो मिल्छ ।
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newlynew
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Posted on 12-11-09 11:15
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Just to make sure everyone spreading the hatered is getting the message, I have to bump it up.
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RiceOwls07
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Posted on 12-11-09 11:58
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Please join UNN to oppose any structural changes in Nepal. Let Nepal not be divided in the name of ethnicity and federalism. Express your opinion and dissatisfaction through the UNN platform. If you need to write something so that the message reaches globally, please contact UNN. EVERYONE is allowed to raise their voice through UNN. United Nationalist Nepalese (UNN)
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Nikesh282
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Posted on 12-11-09 11:59
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Maylumaya
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Posted on 12-11-09 12:01
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Immigrant Brahmins created Caste systems in Nepal:- The Caste System in Nepal seems to be fading very rapidly, especially with the increase of tourism, contact with other countries and the influence foreigners have on local communities. By law, the caste system does not exist in Nepal, but changing a law is easier than changing an entire country? perspective. Some people still abide by the system, some only adhere to it in certain aspects, and in some cases it does not affect locals at all. Caste systems discrimination socially and politically in Nepal and it does still flow strongly through the veins of some communities.
To understand the Nepalese caste system, one must investigate the origins of the system and the reasons for its establishment. Before the arrival of the Aryans in the Indus Valley, the system did not exist. In order to control the community and the growth of their new settlement, the Aryans divided the communities into various groups according to what the leaders determined the skills were that certain groups possessed. This led to four general groups. The Brahmins were considered to be the origin of caste systems that could lead to all benefit in society. To protect the community, those individuals who were viewed as being strong and brave were included into the Chetris division. Traders, suppliers and producers were signed up under the Baishys division. The Sudras would include the rest on the community who were ordered to farm, manufacture, do laborious tasks and produce.
The Nepalese caste system was therefore derived from this first Hindu version. Within the caste system in Nepal the leading group is called the Brahmin, then the Kshatri, the Vysys and the Shudra. To be more specific in classification, Thagadhari, Matwali, Pani Nachalne Choichto Halnu Naparne and the Pani Nachalne Choichto Halnu Parne were created. These divisions further the classification of what is considered to be impure and pure castes. Many tribes do not pay attention to the system, as their values, culture, religions and traditions differ.
The caste system would also determine the status and social standing of the groups and limit most to what was expected of them and what their behavioral characteristics should be. Since the lift on discrimination against lower castes, many of these people have proved themselves to be capable politicians, successful businessmen and leaders of their communities.
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catch_meh_if_u_can
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Posted on 12-11-09 12:01
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post something..let this thread be at the top for a while!!! we wnat our nepal back!!!
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Posted on 12-11-09 2:54
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RiceOwls: if you take the religious images out of the site and ensure that the organization is for every nepali equally regardless of jaat, religion and political affiliation, I will happily join in. Mayalaumaya: Please stop plyaing blame game. Nothing wrong with following you caste specific traditions and culture. It is how it is being used to divide the nation by some people with evil agendas.
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rbdlama
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Posted on 12-12-09 10:01
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Malumaya.... KUKUR rahecha..... aba dekhi ma ta khas bahun ko support garchu.....
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Posted on 12-18-09 3:23
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Let me bring this up as we face the sad situation of some folks back home declaring states based on last names... So depressing to watch such a freakshow.
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Ved555
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Posted on 12-18-09 4:18
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Sounds like Nepal is full of mad people now.. it's so wierd the things we are hearing from Nepal. it like all of them drank the same water form the well poisoned. So if you have to live there.. you better drink the same water.
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