‘The right to tell the story is only Brahmin’, the statement of Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand on the Etawah case – Shankaracharya Statement on Katha Caste Gaumata Election Bihar Varanasi Lclar

‘The right to tell the story is only Brahmin’, the statement of Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand on the Etawah case – Shankaracharya Statement on Katha Caste Gaumata Election Bihar Varanasi Lclar

Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati of Jyotishtha has made a big statement on misbehavior with non-Brahmin narratives in Etawah. He said that only the Brahmin has the right to tell the story in public. According to him, according to the scriptures, Brahmins are appropriate to narrate the story to all castes.

In Etawah, the villagers humiliated the narrator Mukutamani and Sant Kumar Yadav for allegedly telling the story as Brahmins. On this, Shankaracharya said that it is wrong to tell the story by hiding his caste. If someone goes among the Brahmins and tells the story as a Brahmin, then it is a deception. He also said that if the case is of fraud, then a case should have been registered in the police under 419-420.

The right to tell the story only to the Brahmin

When Akhilesh Yadav honored the afflicted storytellers, Shankaracharya said that crime cannot be hidden in the name of caste. Advising not to eat food cooked on the Kavad Yatra route, he said that raw things can be purchased from any caste, but the food cooked is not good from the perspective of purity.

Brahmins are suitable for telling the story to all castes

Regarding Bihar elections, Shankaracharya said that an independent candidate from every assembly will come on the issue of Gau. These candidates will vote for cow voters so that it can be clear that the cow is also a political issue.

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