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Varna Dharma (Samskrit : वर्णधर्मः) refers to a social order based on dharma. In this framework, brahmana, kshatriya, vaishya and shudra form the components of the society.
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Varna Dharma (Samskrit : वर्णधर्मः) refers to a social order based on dharma. In this framework, brahmana, kshatriya, vaishya and shudra form the components of the society. The issue of Varna "tagging" of an individual, by birth or by Samskara, is a topic that is discussed for centuries without coming to any decisive conclusions. Judging varna of a person by guna (character) and karma (profession) svabhava, as described in the Bhagavadgita is again widely interpreted in various ways yet an inconclusive topic.
    
== परिचयः ॥ Introduction ==
 
== परिचयः ॥ Introduction ==
[[Varna System (वर्ण व्यवस्था)|Varna Vyavastha]] (वर्णव्यवस्था) is a vision presented by dharma traditions wherein diversity is not only recognized as a fundamental reality of the human society, but is also made the foundation stone of human welfare. Dharma means “that which upholds” and hence, a social order based on the dharma should be such that it leads each individual to well-being and fulfillment, all the while establishing justice and harmony in the society, a notion well summarized in the popular saying <blockquote>लोकाः समस्ताः सुखिनो भवन्तु । ''lokāḥ samastāḥ sukhino bhavantu ।''</blockquote>Meaning : let all beings in the world attain happiness.<ref name=":2" />  
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[[Varna System (वर्ण व्यवस्था)|Varna Vyavastha]] (वर्णव्यवस्था) is a vision presented by dharma traditions wherein diversity is not only recognized as a fundamental reality of the human society, but is also made the foundation stone of human welfare. Dharma means “that which upholds” and hence, a social order based on the dharma should be such that it leads each individual to well-being and fulfillment, all the while establishing justice and harmony in the society, a notion well summarized in the popular saying <blockquote>लोकाः समस्ताः सुखिनो भवन्तु । ''lokāḥ samastāḥ sukhino bhavantu ।''</blockquote>Meaning : let all beings in the world attain happiness.<ref name=":2" />
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Quoting Dr. Nagaraj Paturi here from the Bharatiya Vidvat Parishad on this topic<ref>Dr. Nagaraj Paturi in [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/bvparishat/KobQl_OIHzM/0MOgWZkHBQAJ Judging Varna based on Guna or Birth (janma)]</ref><blockquote>''Varna system and caste system are two different systems altogether. Our scriptures talked about four Varnas not four castes. "In actuality in our Country there are hundreds of castes if not thousands." itself shows that these two are different concepts.''</blockquote>
    
== वर्णविचारः ॥ The Concept of Varna ==
 
== वर्णविचारः ॥ The Concept of Varna ==
 
The Rshis and the authors of [[Dharma Shastras (धर्मशास्त्राणि)|dharmashastra]] conceived of a social order wherein the uniqueness in temperaments and capabilities of every individual was not only recognized, but was made the central piece of the entire conceptual social structure and called this conceptual framework Varna Vyavastha. Thus, it is important to identify the designation and structuring of varna as a conceptual framework and not a social stratification.
 
The Rshis and the authors of [[Dharma Shastras (धर्मशास्त्राणि)|dharmashastra]] conceived of a social order wherein the uniqueness in temperaments and capabilities of every individual was not only recognized, but was made the central piece of the entire conceptual social structure and called this conceptual framework Varna Vyavastha. Thus, it is important to identify the designation and structuring of varna as a conceptual framework and not a social stratification.
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Scholars have often understood varna as a social organization, as caste and/or class that refers to definite social grouping, which has led to mistaken notions that make varna, jati, kula and caste synonymous. While kula and jati refer to social groupings based on kinship relationships and ethno-cultural identities, varna is a conceptual framework that aims to provide a conceptual basis for building a social order that promotes harmony and overall wellbeing of everyone.<ref name=":2" />
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Scholars have often understood varna as a social organization, as caste and/or class that refers to definite social grouping, which has led to mistaken notions that make varna, jati, kula and caste synonymous. While kula and jati refer to social groupings based on kinship relationships and ethno-cultural identities, varna is a conceptual framework that aims to provide a conceptual basis for building a social order that promotes harmony and overall well-being of everyone.<ref name=":2" />
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The primary introduction of the concept of Varna comes in the grandiose of Purusha Sukta, where all Varnas are part of divine Supreme, part of Vishvaroopa.
    
=== वेदे वर्णः ॥ Varna in the Veda ===
 
=== वेदे वर्णः ॥ Varna in the Veda ===

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