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<blockquote data-quote="midnightsun" data-source="post: 63552" data-attributes="member: 463"><p>Mine is:</p><p>•Rāshi varna (Pisces): Brahmin</p><p>• Nakshatra varna (Uttara Bhadrapada): Kshatriya</p><p></p><p>What does Kshatriya varna mean? We need to recruit Vedic astrologers here (Sub0 from Looksfags). I think Xangsane has an acc here but is inactive ([USER=78]@Jova[/USER]). We should recruit numerologists here too (Gaygymmaxx from Looksfags)</p><p></p><p>Google AI said this:</p><p></p><p>“The Kshatriya varna is the warrior, ruler, and administrative class in the traditional Hindu social hierarchy (varna system) in India, responsible for protecting society, upholding justice, and governing with strength, valor, and virtue, drawing from the Sanskrit word kshatrameaning "power and authority". They were historically leaders, soldiers, and kings, expected to be courageous, disciplined, and skilled in warfare and administration, often receiving early education alongside Brahmins.</p><p>Key Characteristics & Roles</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Role: Rulers, warriors, administrators, protectors of the people.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Qualities: Courage, strength, self-discipline, leadership, justice, and resourcefulness.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Duties: Defending the realm, delivering justice, ensuring the welfare of subjects, and upholding cosmic order (dharma).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Education: Received training in warfare, governance, and moral conduct, often at Brahmin ashrams.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Historical Figures: Prominent figures like Lord Buddha and Lord Mahavira were Kshatriyas, highlighting the class's prestige.</li> </ul><p>Varna System Context</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Second Varna: Positioned after the Brahmins (priests/teachers) and before the Vaishyas (merchants) and Shudras (laborers).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Origin: Rooted in Vedic texts, classifying society into four broad groups based on aptitude and duty.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Determination: Traditionally based on guna (aptitude), karma (conduct), and swabhava (nature), though later often seen as birth-based.”</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midnightsun, post: 63552, member: 463"] Mine is: •Rāshi varna (Pisces): Brahmin • Nakshatra varna (Uttara Bhadrapada): Kshatriya What does Kshatriya varna mean? We need to recruit Vedic astrologers here (Sub0 from Looksfags). I think Xangsane has an acc here but is inactive ([USER=78]@Jova[/USER]). We should recruit numerologists here too (Gaygymmaxx from Looksfags) Google AI said this: “The Kshatriya varna is the warrior, ruler, and administrative class in the traditional Hindu social hierarchy (varna system) in India, responsible for protecting society, upholding justice, and governing with strength, valor, and virtue, drawing from the Sanskrit word kshatrameaning "power and authority". They were historically leaders, soldiers, and kings, expected to be courageous, disciplined, and skilled in warfare and administration, often receiving early education alongside Brahmins. Key Characteristics & Roles [LIST] [*]Role: Rulers, warriors, administrators, protectors of the people. [*]Qualities: Courage, strength, self-discipline, leadership, justice, and resourcefulness. [*]Duties: Defending the realm, delivering justice, ensuring the welfare of subjects, and upholding cosmic order (dharma). [*]Education: Received training in warfare, governance, and moral conduct, often at Brahmin ashrams. [*]Historical Figures: Prominent figures like Lord Buddha and Lord Mahavira were Kshatriyas, highlighting the class's prestige. [/LIST] Varna System Context [LIST] [*]Second Varna: Positioned after the Brahmins (priests/teachers) and before the Vaishyas (merchants) and Shudras (laborers). [*]Origin: Rooted in Vedic texts, classifying society into four broad groups based on aptitude and duty. [*]Determination: Traditionally based on guna (aptitude), karma (conduct), and swabhava (nature), though later often seen as birth-based.” [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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