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Are all men created equal according to Hinduism? Is this predominant western belief in agreement with the Vedas?


Does Science contradict Hinduism? How to deal with scientific discoveries that don't line up with Vedas?What is the definition of sin according to Hinduism?What is Fullness and Emptyness (void) according to the Vedas?Are Pramanas mentioned in the Vedas?Why are Vedas regarded as Apaurusheya (authorless/ not created by anyone)?Who is the culprit of all this Prapancha when I was, is and shall continue to be ONE?






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Are all men created equal according to Hinduism? Is this predominant western belief based on the Vedas?



This belief is fundamental to most modern Western countries, and it is the second sentence of the US Declaration of Independence:




We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal...




This belief has its origins from the Enlightenment Liberalism philosophy of Europe.




Liberalism—both as a political current and an intellectual tradition—is mostly a modern phenomenon that started in the 17th century




But is this also in agreement with the Vedas?










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Are all men created equal according to Hinduism? Is this predominant western belief based on the Vedas?



This belief is fundamental to most modern Western countries, and it is the second sentence of the US Declaration of Independence:




We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal...




This belief has its origins from the Enlightenment Liberalism philosophy of Europe.




Liberalism—both as a political current and an intellectual tradition—is mostly a modern phenomenon that started in the 17th century




But is this also in agreement with the Vedas?










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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because OP trying to compare Hinduism with US Declaration of Independence and Enlightenment Liberalism philosophy of Europe

    – Lakhi
    8 hours ago












  • @Lakhi Compare different philosophical systems with Hinduism is not off-topic.

    – Ikshvaku
    7 hours ago













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Are all men created equal according to Hinduism? Is this predominant western belief based on the Vedas?



This belief is fundamental to most modern Western countries, and it is the second sentence of the US Declaration of Independence:




We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal...




This belief has its origins from the Enlightenment Liberalism philosophy of Europe.




Liberalism—both as a political current and an intellectual tradition—is mostly a modern phenomenon that started in the 17th century




But is this also in agreement with the Vedas?










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Are all men created equal according to Hinduism? Is this predominant western belief based on the Vedas?



This belief is fundamental to most modern Western countries, and it is the second sentence of the US Declaration of Independence:




We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal...




This belief has its origins from the Enlightenment Liberalism philosophy of Europe.




Liberalism—both as a political current and an intellectual tradition—is mostly a modern phenomenon that started in the 17th century




But is this also in agreement with the Vedas?







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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because OP trying to compare Hinduism with US Declaration of Independence and Enlightenment Liberalism philosophy of Europe

    – Lakhi
    8 hours ago












  • @Lakhi Compare different philosophical systems with Hinduism is not off-topic.

    – Ikshvaku
    7 hours ago

















  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because OP trying to compare Hinduism with US Declaration of Independence and Enlightenment Liberalism philosophy of Europe

    – Lakhi
    8 hours ago












  • @Lakhi Compare different philosophical systems with Hinduism is not off-topic.

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    7 hours ago
















I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because OP trying to compare Hinduism with US Declaration of Independence and Enlightenment Liberalism philosophy of Europe

– Lakhi
8 hours ago






I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because OP trying to compare Hinduism with US Declaration of Independence and Enlightenment Liberalism philosophy of Europe

– Lakhi
8 hours ago














@Lakhi Compare different philosophical systems with Hinduism is not off-topic.

– Ikshvaku
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@Lakhi Compare different philosophical systems with Hinduism is not off-topic.

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Are all men created equal according to Hinduism? Is this predominant western belief based on the Vedas?




No, this belief is non-Vedic.



This is in direct contrast to the hundreds of statements in Shruti and Smriti that say that men are not created equal due to karma and reincarnation, which western philosophy does not believe in.




Chhandogya Upanishad 5.10.7 - Those whose conduct has been good here will shortly get birth such as a Brahmana (brahmana yonim), a kshatriya, or a vaishya. But those whose conduct has been evil will be born in evil births shortly such as the birth of a dog (shva yonim), or as a pig, or a chandala.







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The position that all humans are created equal does not apply for Hinduism since the jiva is considered to be eternal. The physical organism and the Atman of all Jiva are equal. However jivas are unequal because of difference in their karma.




Bhishma said, "Verily Righteousness is fraught with victory. Its
effulgence is so great that it illumines the three worlds. A man of
wisdom cannot catch old of a sinful person and forcibly cause him to
become righteous. When seriously urged to act righteously, the sinful
only act with hypocrisy, impelled by fear. They that are righteous
among the Sudras never betake themselves to such hypocrisy under the
plea that persons of Sudra order are not permitted to live according
to any of the four prescribed modes. I shall tell thee particularly
what the duties truly are of the four orders. So far as their bodies
are concerned, the individuals belonging to all the four orders have
the five primal elements for the constituent ingredients. Indeed, in
this respect, they are all of the same substance. For all that,
distinctions exist between them in respect of both practices relating
to life or the world and the duties of righteousness. Notwithstanding
these distinctions, sufficient liberty of action is left to them in
consequence of which all individuals may attain to an equality of
condition. .........All men are equal in respect of their physical
organism. All of them, again, are possessed of souls that are equal in
respect of their nature.
When dissolution comes, all else dissolve
away. What remains is the inceptive will to achieve Righteousness.
That, indeed, reappears (in next life) of itself. When such is the
result (that is, when the enjoyments and endurance of this life are
due to acts of a past life), the inequality of a lot discernible among
human beings can not be regarded in any way anomalous
. "




Mahabharata, Anusasana Parva, Section CLXIV



However, notwithstanding inequality, jivas must be treated equally.




O Arjuna! In My view that Yogi is the best who, out of a sense of identity with others on account of the perception of the same Atman in all, feels their joy and suffering as his own.




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    Are all men created equal according to Hinduism? Is this predominant western belief based on the Vedas?




    No, this belief is non-Vedic.



    This is in direct contrast to the hundreds of statements in Shruti and Smriti that say that men are not created equal due to karma and reincarnation, which western philosophy does not believe in.




    Chhandogya Upanishad 5.10.7 - Those whose conduct has been good here will shortly get birth such as a Brahmana (brahmana yonim), a kshatriya, or a vaishya. But those whose conduct has been evil will be born in evil births shortly such as the birth of a dog (shva yonim), or as a pig, or a chandala.







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    • When is the first conduct who does makes him to act that way your question should now be does freewill is applicable for all the Hindu philosophy in compatible with western belif system

      – Prasanna R
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    • @PrasannaR Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.

      – Ikshvaku
      7 hours ago











    • @PrasannaR rewrite you q.

      – Wikash_
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    Are all men created equal according to Hinduism? Is this predominant western belief based on the Vedas?




    No, this belief is non-Vedic.



    This is in direct contrast to the hundreds of statements in Shruti and Smriti that say that men are not created equal due to karma and reincarnation, which western philosophy does not believe in.




    Chhandogya Upanishad 5.10.7 - Those whose conduct has been good here will shortly get birth such as a Brahmana (brahmana yonim), a kshatriya, or a vaishya. But those whose conduct has been evil will be born in evil births shortly such as the birth of a dog (shva yonim), or as a pig, or a chandala.







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    • When is the first conduct who does makes him to act that way your question should now be does freewill is applicable for all the Hindu philosophy in compatible with western belif system

      – Prasanna R
      8 hours ago











    • @PrasannaR Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.

      – Ikshvaku
      7 hours ago











    • @PrasannaR rewrite you q.

      – Wikash_
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    Are all men created equal according to Hinduism? Is this predominant western belief based on the Vedas?




    No, this belief is non-Vedic.



    This is in direct contrast to the hundreds of statements in Shruti and Smriti that say that men are not created equal due to karma and reincarnation, which western philosophy does not believe in.




    Chhandogya Upanishad 5.10.7 - Those whose conduct has been good here will shortly get birth such as a Brahmana (brahmana yonim), a kshatriya, or a vaishya. But those whose conduct has been evil will be born in evil births shortly such as the birth of a dog (shva yonim), or as a pig, or a chandala.







    share|improve this answer














    Are all men created equal according to Hinduism? Is this predominant western belief based on the Vedas?




    No, this belief is non-Vedic.



    This is in direct contrast to the hundreds of statements in Shruti and Smriti that say that men are not created equal due to karma and reincarnation, which western philosophy does not believe in.




    Chhandogya Upanishad 5.10.7 - Those whose conduct has been good here will shortly get birth such as a Brahmana (brahmana yonim), a kshatriya, or a vaishya. But those whose conduct has been evil will be born in evil births shortly such as the birth of a dog (shva yonim), or as a pig, or a chandala.








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    • When is the first conduct who does makes him to act that way your question should now be does freewill is applicable for all the Hindu philosophy in compatible with western belif system

      – Prasanna R
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    • @PrasannaR Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.

      – Ikshvaku
      7 hours ago











    • @PrasannaR rewrite you q.

      – Wikash_
      4 hours ago

















    • When is the first conduct who does makes him to act that way your question should now be does freewill is applicable for all the Hindu philosophy in compatible with western belif system

      – Prasanna R
      8 hours ago











    • @PrasannaR Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.

      – Ikshvaku
      7 hours ago











    • @PrasannaR rewrite you q.

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    When is the first conduct who does makes him to act that way your question should now be does freewill is applicable for all the Hindu philosophy in compatible with western belif system

    – Prasanna R
    8 hours ago





    When is the first conduct who does makes him to act that way your question should now be does freewill is applicable for all the Hindu philosophy in compatible with western belif system

    – Prasanna R
    8 hours ago













    @PrasannaR Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.

    – Ikshvaku
    7 hours ago





    @PrasannaR Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.

    – Ikshvaku
    7 hours ago













    @PrasannaR rewrite you q.

    – Wikash_
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    @PrasannaR rewrite you q.

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    The position that all humans are created equal does not apply for Hinduism since the jiva is considered to be eternal. The physical organism and the Atman of all Jiva are equal. However jivas are unequal because of difference in their karma.




    Bhishma said, "Verily Righteousness is fraught with victory. Its
    effulgence is so great that it illumines the three worlds. A man of
    wisdom cannot catch old of a sinful person and forcibly cause him to
    become righteous. When seriously urged to act righteously, the sinful
    only act with hypocrisy, impelled by fear. They that are righteous
    among the Sudras never betake themselves to such hypocrisy under the
    plea that persons of Sudra order are not permitted to live according
    to any of the four prescribed modes. I shall tell thee particularly
    what the duties truly are of the four orders. So far as their bodies
    are concerned, the individuals belonging to all the four orders have
    the five primal elements for the constituent ingredients. Indeed, in
    this respect, they are all of the same substance. For all that,
    distinctions exist between them in respect of both practices relating
    to life or the world and the duties of righteousness. Notwithstanding
    these distinctions, sufficient liberty of action is left to them in
    consequence of which all individuals may attain to an equality of
    condition. .........All men are equal in respect of their physical
    organism. All of them, again, are possessed of souls that are equal in
    respect of their nature.
    When dissolution comes, all else dissolve
    away. What remains is the inceptive will to achieve Righteousness.
    That, indeed, reappears (in next life) of itself. When such is the
    result (that is, when the enjoyments and endurance of this life are
    due to acts of a past life), the inequality of a lot discernible among
    human beings can not be regarded in any way anomalous
    . "




    Mahabharata, Anusasana Parva, Section CLXIV



    However, notwithstanding inequality, jivas must be treated equally.




    O Arjuna! In My view that Yogi is the best who, out of a sense of identity with others on account of the perception of the same Atman in all, feels their joy and suffering as his own.




    Gita 6.32






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      The position that all humans are created equal does not apply for Hinduism since the jiva is considered to be eternal. The physical organism and the Atman of all Jiva are equal. However jivas are unequal because of difference in their karma.




      Bhishma said, "Verily Righteousness is fraught with victory. Its
      effulgence is so great that it illumines the three worlds. A man of
      wisdom cannot catch old of a sinful person and forcibly cause him to
      become righteous. When seriously urged to act righteously, the sinful
      only act with hypocrisy, impelled by fear. They that are righteous
      among the Sudras never betake themselves to such hypocrisy under the
      plea that persons of Sudra order are not permitted to live according
      to any of the four prescribed modes. I shall tell thee particularly
      what the duties truly are of the four orders. So far as their bodies
      are concerned, the individuals belonging to all the four orders have
      the five primal elements for the constituent ingredients. Indeed, in
      this respect, they are all of the same substance. For all that,
      distinctions exist between them in respect of both practices relating
      to life or the world and the duties of righteousness. Notwithstanding
      these distinctions, sufficient liberty of action is left to them in
      consequence of which all individuals may attain to an equality of
      condition. .........All men are equal in respect of their physical
      organism. All of them, again, are possessed of souls that are equal in
      respect of their nature.
      When dissolution comes, all else dissolve
      away. What remains is the inceptive will to achieve Righteousness.
      That, indeed, reappears (in next life) of itself. When such is the
      result (that is, when the enjoyments and endurance of this life are
      due to acts of a past life), the inequality of a lot discernible among
      human beings can not be regarded in any way anomalous
      . "




      Mahabharata, Anusasana Parva, Section CLXIV



      However, notwithstanding inequality, jivas must be treated equally.




      O Arjuna! In My view that Yogi is the best who, out of a sense of identity with others on account of the perception of the same Atman in all, feels their joy and suffering as his own.




      Gita 6.32






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        The position that all humans are created equal does not apply for Hinduism since the jiva is considered to be eternal. The physical organism and the Atman of all Jiva are equal. However jivas are unequal because of difference in their karma.




        Bhishma said, "Verily Righteousness is fraught with victory. Its
        effulgence is so great that it illumines the three worlds. A man of
        wisdom cannot catch old of a sinful person and forcibly cause him to
        become righteous. When seriously urged to act righteously, the sinful
        only act with hypocrisy, impelled by fear. They that are righteous
        among the Sudras never betake themselves to such hypocrisy under the
        plea that persons of Sudra order are not permitted to live according
        to any of the four prescribed modes. I shall tell thee particularly
        what the duties truly are of the four orders. So far as their bodies
        are concerned, the individuals belonging to all the four orders have
        the five primal elements for the constituent ingredients. Indeed, in
        this respect, they are all of the same substance. For all that,
        distinctions exist between them in respect of both practices relating
        to life or the world and the duties of righteousness. Notwithstanding
        these distinctions, sufficient liberty of action is left to them in
        consequence of which all individuals may attain to an equality of
        condition. .........All men are equal in respect of their physical
        organism. All of them, again, are possessed of souls that are equal in
        respect of their nature.
        When dissolution comes, all else dissolve
        away. What remains is the inceptive will to achieve Righteousness.
        That, indeed, reappears (in next life) of itself. When such is the
        result (that is, when the enjoyments and endurance of this life are
        due to acts of a past life), the inequality of a lot discernible among
        human beings can not be regarded in any way anomalous
        . "




        Mahabharata, Anusasana Parva, Section CLXIV



        However, notwithstanding inequality, jivas must be treated equally.




        O Arjuna! In My view that Yogi is the best who, out of a sense of identity with others on account of the perception of the same Atman in all, feels their joy and suffering as his own.




        Gita 6.32






        share|improve this answer













        The position that all humans are created equal does not apply for Hinduism since the jiva is considered to be eternal. The physical organism and the Atman of all Jiva are equal. However jivas are unequal because of difference in their karma.




        Bhishma said, "Verily Righteousness is fraught with victory. Its
        effulgence is so great that it illumines the three worlds. A man of
        wisdom cannot catch old of a sinful person and forcibly cause him to
        become righteous. When seriously urged to act righteously, the sinful
        only act with hypocrisy, impelled by fear. They that are righteous
        among the Sudras never betake themselves to such hypocrisy under the
        plea that persons of Sudra order are not permitted to live according
        to any of the four prescribed modes. I shall tell thee particularly
        what the duties truly are of the four orders. So far as their bodies
        are concerned, the individuals belonging to all the four orders have
        the five primal elements for the constituent ingredients. Indeed, in
        this respect, they are all of the same substance. For all that,
        distinctions exist between them in respect of both practices relating
        to life or the world and the duties of righteousness. Notwithstanding
        these distinctions, sufficient liberty of action is left to them in
        consequence of which all individuals may attain to an equality of
        condition. .........All men are equal in respect of their physical
        organism. All of them, again, are possessed of souls that are equal in
        respect of their nature.
        When dissolution comes, all else dissolve
        away. What remains is the inceptive will to achieve Righteousness.
        That, indeed, reappears (in next life) of itself. When such is the
        result (that is, when the enjoyments and endurance of this life are
        due to acts of a past life), the inequality of a lot discernible among
        human beings can not be regarded in any way anomalous
        . "




        Mahabharata, Anusasana Parva, Section CLXIV



        However, notwithstanding inequality, jivas must be treated equally.




        O Arjuna! In My view that Yogi is the best who, out of a sense of identity with others on account of the perception of the same Atman in all, feels their joy and suffering as his own.




        Gita 6.32







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