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There isn’t a single reference in BM about the countries you named. I know the source you’ll quote, but remember never read Malika without knowing Odia, and never trust third party publishers without knowing the source of original manuscripts. You dont know what it truly is.

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All them have similar pattern of philosophy. 1) Varna fluidity 2) god is not nirakar and sakar both 3) abrahamic idea of god 4) dont follow traditional gurus and traditional interpretation of shastras. 5) at the end, “sab mein sab ka adhikar”. 😴

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🪔Manabasa Gurubara- the sacred Thursdays of Margashira celebrate Maa Lakshmi’s visit to every devoted home. Rooted in Odisha’s Laxmi Purana, it narrates how Maa Lakshmi left Lord Jagannath’s temple to bless a chandala woman. 🌾

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Varna Dharma is nuanced and should be understood under a Sampradayik guru and through proper Shastriya knowledge. You are confusing political casteism with the Varnas of Sanatana Dharma. Castebased votebank politics does not work well in Odisha, however Varnasrama remains intact.

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First, he rejects the authority of the shastras. Second, he creates a new ritual using Hindu terms and concepts. Then he adds a secular, liberal twist to it. And boom - he now has a marketable product to sell to gullible Hindus.

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Ma’am, you truly have the blessings of Guru and Budha. The way you articulate such profound concepts requires not only multiple readings but also deep experience to understand their subtle nuances. Thank you for sharing knowledge that is worth its weight in gold. Gratitude.🙏🏻💫