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[10] Let us see how people write history [...] rulers. Similarly, the history of the Vipra era is full of praises for the glorious deeds of the Vipra leaders, and the history of the [...] a spontaneous human intellect.
[61] I have already told you that the [...] activities much cruder than those of the Vipra and the Kśatriya. Here [...] mutative and static principles.
[62] Those whose Citta is predominately [...] christened Krśńa was a Vipra.
[100] The attraction between one object [...] only by wearing a dark dress, or a vipra by donning white garments? Mahatma Kabir used to say –
[2] [By birth everybody is a shúdra, [...] scriptures, a person next becomes a vipra, an intellectual. And finally, [...] becomes a bráhmańa.]
[3] You know about vipra, kśatriya, vaeshya and shúdra. Vipra means an intellectual who helps [...] others, guides others; he or she is a vipra. A kśatriya protects the [...] – vaeshya means – ?
[6] Now you see, so far as mental colour [...] wavelengths of thoughts. For a vipra it will be whitish, for a kśatriya [...] ones sádhaná.
[7] There are certain misunderstandings [...] mentally black. A person may be a vipra even if he or she is physically black.
[18] Veda pát́hát [...] kśatriya, or one may become a vipra.” One must be initiated, [...] kśatriya, a good kśatriya; or a vipra, a sadvipra [a true vipra]. After initiation, if one becomes an intellectual, one is to be treated as a vipra. Veda páthát bhavet viprah.
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[8] Those persons – vipra, kśatriya and vaeshya – [...] had to take off their turbans.
[6] The word yuga is derived [...] yuga or warrior age; the vipra yuga or intellectual age; [...] orders is called yuga sandhi .
[5] The system of four varńas [...] his uncle, Maharsi Garga, was a vipra, because he adopted a life of [...] later the rigidity came into being.
[5] With the development of intellect [...] intellectual parasites can be called the Vipra Age.
[9] We may recall the definition of [...] Shúdra Age to Kśatriya to Vipra, and so on – recommences. [...] 1 )
[17] In the cycle of social evolution, [...] kśatriya, the warrior class; vipra, the intellectual class; and vaeshya, [...] continue to occur in this cycle.
[19] Sadvipras are not inactive witnesses. [...] an age where the intellectual or vipra class are dominating, they will [...] them to accumulate undue gains.
[11] To attain Him, the unit mind, the [...] Brahman is a Brahman and the son of a Vipra is a Vipra, whether they merit the title [...] greed. He declared unequivocally,
[111] When we read in history the accounts [...] were at the beck and call of their vipra ministers. In almost every country [...] mere puppets in the hands of their vipra ministers. In fact, it is not [...] the “minister-archy”. Vipra ministers protected the common [...] power of the monarch to the vipras.
[116] There are more dishonest vipras [...] their own wishes. Hence when the Vipra Age began at the end of the Kśatriya [...] encouragement to their simplicity.
[9] [By birth, everybody is a shúdra, [...] human. A person next becomes a vipra, an intellectual, by studying [...] becomes a Bráhmańa.]
[27] According to the Vedic system, [...] in the society – Vaeshya, Vipra, Kśatriya and Shúdra. But in Bengal there were only two classes – Vipra and Shudra. Kśatriyas and Vaeshyas were conspicuously lacking in the society of Bengal.
[9] As the result of a natural process, [...] indispensable. Thus gradually the vipra society had no alternative but to accept the supremacy of the vaeshyas .
[6] In the Vaedika era there was division [...] in one family someone might be a vipra, someone a shúdra, someone [...] scriptures. Even a person born in a vipra family could study the use of [...] was Drona, who though born in a vipra family, was an expert in operating weapons, since he was interested in them. But persons born in vipra families lost respect if they became very skilled in the use of weapons.
[8] KALATRA. Wife; a particular classification [...] with BRAHMANs and Vaedyas) of the Vipra caste. KŚATRIYA. Written [...] ones spiritual potentialities.
[16] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] from the crude to the subtle. VIPRA. Written as vipra, a person who controls others [...] social class; written as “Vipra”, a member of the highest caste [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[27] The courage, strength and physical [...] themselves Árya-Vipras [Vipra = Bráhmańa, or Brahman], [...] the interests of the non-Aryans.
[11] Up until now no serious effort [...] Vaeshyan age. It was neither a Vipra or intellectual revolution nor a Vipra counter-evolution, but simply [...] to form socio-economic groups.
[39] (As the base of the jiiva [being] [...] become kśatriya, vaeshya or vipra is meaningless.)
[40] An Ananda Margi will have to be vipra, kśatriya, vaeshya and shúdra all at once.
[3] An analysis of history will show [...] valour and chivalry. During the Vipra era the Kśatriyas and other social classes were so overwhelmed by the Vipra;s intellectual might – which [...] lotus feet of these great people.
[9] The Vipra era illustrated the same thing: [...] valued more than a mans life.
[22] In the Vipra era, humanity was affronted by [...] enthroned in his heart.”
[33] The moral, spiritual fighters who [...] will fight them and establish the Vipra Age in the second rotation of [...] second shúdra revolution.
[34] The social cycle will rotate continuously. [...] antithesis. The post-revolutionary Vipra Age which evolves out of this [...] Therefore the post-kśatriya Vipra Age cannot be called synthesis at that time. It can be called the thesis of the next stage.
[35] Nobody can stop the rotation of [...] another, one age follows the next: Vipra after Kśatriya, Vaeshya after Vipra. The sadvipras cannot stop this process.
[36] After the establishment of the [...] They will do the same thing in the Vipra and Vaeshya Ages. In other words, [...] revolution whenever necessary.
[39] So far in the first rotation of [...] there the first indications of the Vipra Age are beginning to emerge. As [...] cycle is rotating in a natural way.
[16] That is why it has been said that [...] shúdra, kśatriya, vaeshya or vipra. [...] what Parama Puruśa wants.
[5] KAŃÁDA. Maharśi [...] with Brahmans and Vaedyas) of the Vipra caste. KIIRTANA. Collective [...] was fought; a town near Delhi.
[17] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] subtle. See also AVIDYÁ. VIPRA. Written as vipra, a person who controls others [...] social class; written as “Vipra”, a member of the highest caste in India.
[32] Well, there is something! Those [...] one for them! The divisions of Vipra, Kśatriya, Shúdra [...] for them. So it has been said:
[12] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, a [...] VARŃÁSHRAMA Four-caste social system. VIPRA. Written as vipra, a person who controls others [...] social class; written as “Vipra”, a member of the highest caste in India.
[3] When a particular wrong is decreed, [...] recognize a two-tier system of Vipra and Shúdra.
[46] Chapter on “Women: The Wageless [...] published in Bengali as part of “Vipra Yuga” in Mánuser [...] publication as part of “The Vipra Age” in Human Society 2, 1987, retr. by ÁVA and Jayanta Kumar.
[151] The samája cakra [social [...] Kśatriya Age; next comes the Vipra Age [the age of intellectuals]; [...] its rotation cannot be checked.
[154] Society belongs to all, but its [...] because they will try to establish vipra rule. They will exploit the non-vipras [...] forehead of the kśatriyas.
[159] If any age reverts to the preceding [...] the Vaeshya Age reverts to the Vipra Age or the Vipra Age reverts to the Kśatriya [...] counter-revolution lasts long.
[160] Today, in the modern world, the Kśatriya Age and the Vipra Age are still evident in some [...] see indications of the emerging Vipra Age.
[6] The third source of knowledge, [...] fertile brain of an opportunist Vipra or intellectual, it can never [...] very detrimental to human society.
[27] O children of Ánanda Márga, [...] aspire to be the white-coloured vipra, the blood-red-coloured Kśatriya, [...] have to become the white-coloured vipra. Then you will have to shake off the vipra feeling and finally merge into the Cosmic Consciousness which is free from all colours.
[16] There are predominantly four types [...] shúdra, kśatriya, vipra and vaeshya. They have nothing [...] the thought of accumulating them.
[17] Primitive society was guided by [...] was subsequently replaced by the vipra age – the age of intellectuals [...] during the kśatriya and vipra eras compared to the vaeshya era, where poverty, deprivation and exploitation are extreme.
[18] The transition from one age to [...] the kśatriya era to the vipra era, and from the vipra era to the vaeshya era, but to [...] force is absolutely essential.
[19] As a result of vaeshya exploitation, those having kśatriya or vipra mentalities are transformed into [...] with revolutionary distinction.
[21] The revolution against capitalist [...] revert to their kśatriya and vipra psychologies. Because of the martial [...] move society along the path of vipra psychology. The vipra era is followed by the vaeshya [...] revolution are inseparably related.
[24] Of course, there was no caste [[discrimination]]. [...] uncle of Krśńa, was a Vipra, and Krśńas [...] Kśatriyas stop fighting.
[271] An Ánanda Márgii will have to be Vipra, Kśatriya, Vaeshya and Shúdra all at once.
[10] Then Parasurama said to him, “Since [...] certainly you were not born in a vipra family.” Parasurama was under the mistaken impression that Karna was a vipra by birth. “Usually a vipra lad is not endowed with this sort [...] which Bhisma didnt have.
[6] You know, so far as peoples [...] another a kśatriya, another a vipra and still another a sadvipra. [...] and action) it is decided.”
[8] Tasmáddharma sadákarya [...] vaeshya or a kśatriya or a vipra – dharma is a must.
[10] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, a [...] mentally a KŚATRIYA or VIPRA. VIPLAVA. Revolution. VIPRA. Written as vipra, a person who controls others [...] social class; written as “Vipra”, a member of the highest caste in India.
[14] [By birth, everybody is a shúdra, [...] scriptures, a person next becomes a vipra, an intellectual. And finally, [...] becomes a bráhmańa.]
[17] Then when one acquires spiritual knowledge, one becomes an intellectual and is known as a vipra. And when the vipra, by dint of his or her Tantric [...] bráhmańa”].
[7] Like the kśatriya, the vipra is always engaged in a fight, [...] to the intellectual arena. The vipra lives only by his wits and intellectuality. When a vipra wages a fight, almost all of that [...] laurels of victory have come to the vipra ministers, who never so much as peep at the battle fields from a distance.
[8] The kśatriyas clash [...] heroic clash, sword for sword. The vipra;s is an intellectual clash: ruse [...] the society. And so when a real vipra leader leaves the world, his footmarks remain imprinted on the breast of the world for a long time.
[10] “Isms” that separate [...] strength carries more weight than a vipra;s power of speech and intellect, [...] difficulty at all in buying the vipra;s brain and the kśatriyas brawn with his money.
[6] Janmaná jáyate shúdra [...] Vedapát́he bhavet vipra Brahma jánáti Bráhmańah.
[7] “By birth, everybody is a [...] knowledge, the person is known as a vipra. And after getting Tántrikii [...] Bráhmańa.”
[27] Kalatra : Some time before [...] For instance, if the father was a Vipra, an “intellectual”, [...] caste; that is, the child was not a Vipra, but was put into the caste of [...] were vrátya [outcaste].
[5] In the economic sphere depressions [...] Shúdra, Kśatriya, Vipra or Vaeshya Eras.
[13] Vaeshya – One of the ancient [...] Ksatriya, Shúdra, Vaeshya, Vipra. Vayu, Pitta, Kapha and Rakta [...] Vihara – Monastery Vipra – One of the ancient social divisions – those who were devoted to scholarship.
[16] The caste system is a creation of the cunning intellectuals of the Medieval Age. In the Vipra Era they wanted to perpetuate [...] the illogical idea [of casteism].
[4] According to PROUT, changes take [...] clash and cohesion, the dawn of the Vipra era became discernible on the [...] crusade against the thesis of the Vipra age. When the once disgruntled [...] destruction of the bourgeois class.
[17] “Everybody wants happiness. [...] the universe – whether a vipra or a kśatriya, [...] circumstances.” That indeed is dharma.
[3] The Kśatriya age was followed by the Vipra age or the intellectual age. During [...] the establishment of democracy.
[3] Purport: Since no well-knit social [...] intellectuals, which we may call the Vipra Age. Finally came the age of capitalists, the Vaeshya Age.
[5] In this way the Shúdra, Kśatriya, Vipra and Vaeshya Ages move in succession, [...] cakra [social cycle] continues.
[9] The social cycle will no doubt [...] Kśatriya Age, the intellectuals in the Vipra Age or the capitalists in the [...] through the application of force.
[12] Purport: When warriors degenerate into exploiters, sadvipras will establish the Vipra Age by subduing the exploiting warriors. Consequently, the advent of the Vipra Age, which should have occurred [...] accelerated by the application of force.
[18] Purport: If any age reverts to [...] the Kśatriya Age after the Vipra Age is counter-evolution. This [...] Kśatriya Age suddenly supersedes the Vipra Age through counter-evolution, [...] Within a short time either the Vipra Age, or as a natural concomitant the Vaeshya Age, will follow.
[15] Kalatra : Some time before [...] For instance, if the father was a Vipra, an “intellectual”, [...] caste; that is, the child was not a Vipra, but was put into the caste of [...] were vrátya [outcaste].
[11] You know, there are certain mythological [...] kśatriya age is followed by the vipra age, the vipra age is followed by the vaeshya [...] and “iron age” etc.
[19] (A pariah, who possesses Haribhakti is superior to a Bráhmań, but a vipra devoid of Haribhakti is inferior to a pariah.)
[17] VAESHYA. A person of acquisitive [...] from the crude to the subtle. VIPRA. A person who controls others [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[16] It is not only the mastery of these [...] universally fit. One makes as good a vipra as a shúdra . [...] behind and form a special group.
[7] Human history reveals that humanity [...] (warriors) Age followed by the Vipra (intellectual) Age and finally [...] – are critical junctures.
[19] [Even a cańd́ala (lowest [...] high-born Brahman. A high-born Vipra, a Brahman, if devoid of love for the Lord, is worse than a low-born person.]