PARASHARA SMRITI HAS DOWNGRADED LOWER
CASTES IN
HINDUISM AND NEEDS
TO BE PURGED
Prof Dr Colonel (Retired) K Prabhakar
Rao
The Hindu spiritual literature is divided into two
parts called Shruti and Smriti. Vedas are known as Shruti as they were not in
written form and were passed through from one generation to another through word
of mouth. However as time passed people found it difficult to remember and could
not understand the Shruti in true text. Hence second part of literature Smriti
came up that means some thing being remembered that has already been heard
earlier. Thus Smritis remind us of Shruti. Thus only those Smritis that are in
consonance with Vedas are authentic and Veda oriented (1). Others are not
authentic. Parashara Smriti written in Sanskrit is an ancient scripture of yore
and is attributed to the most learned and distinguished Sage Parashara of
Mahabharatha times. The Parashara Smriti scripture has earned the wrath of the
lower castes particularly Dalits. It has some of the most objectionable writings
in relation to modern concepts, thinking and illumination of minds.
Untouchability has been the dark spot in Hinduism from time immemorial and the
society seriously discriminated untouchables who stood at the lowest ladder of
castes of Shoodra. In India, untouchability was rampant during the last century.
However slowly the evil reduced and now day is much unheard. The government of
India has made the practice of untouchability as a serious offence and stringent
punishments are prescribed in the Indian penal code. Law only does not eradicate
all evils in the society. Infact society needs transformation and enlightenment.
But occasionally the serpent of evil raises its hood in some corner or other of
the nation and passions rise high at times leading to killings, disrobing,
dishonoring and abuse of Dalit women. Dalits were considered lesser than even
animals and it is very strange that a distinguished and highly illuminated sage
has penned down the scripture that contain many objectionable verses and these
can not be accepted in this modern age (2). Many claim that the scripture was
actually written by some other Parashara and is falsely attributed to the great
sage. To illustrate, some of the verses with English translations are quoted
here (3):-
“Chandaaalam hatava nkaschith Brahmano yadi
kanchana
Prajapatyam charetkruchham go dwayam dakshinam dadath”
i
When a Brahman kills an untouchable
Let him
perform prajapatya Kruchham the holy ritual
And donate he must two cows to
get free from sin
Then he can go happy on his work as usual
Prajapatya kruchham is a ritual in which the
Brahmin eats in the morning only for three days and eats only in the evening for
another three days. He eats whatever he gets and finally for next another three
days he fasts completely. It is very strange that the culprit gets away Scot
free by performing the ritual after taking the life of the Untouchable and there
is no criminal punishment to him.
“Swapaakam vaapi chandaalam piranha sambhashate
yadi
Dwijai ssamssabhashanam kurya tsavitreem thu sakrujja peth”
ii
“A Brahmin having spoken to an untouchable
Must
speak at once to a well versed Brahmin scholar
Or he should recite the
Gayatri holy verse
That would free him from the sin in this
universe”
The learned Brahmin if speaks to an untouchable he
gets purified by immediately speaking to another Brahmin well versed in
astrology etc. If he can not do this, he must recite Gayatri mantra (holy verse)
that will free him from the sin and purify him. How strange indeed. Can a human
being get polluted by speaking to another fellow human being?
“Chhandali ssaha suptantu triratra
mupavasayeth
Chandalai kapadam gatwa Gayatri smaranachuchihi”
iii
A guy having slept with untouchable on the same
cot
Surely must fast for full three days
Those who walk on the same path
treaded by the untouchable
Must recite Gayatri and would be freed from evil
rays
If one sleeps with untouchable on the same cot he
must fast for three days, If one happens to walk on the same track treaded by an
untouchable he should recite Gayatri Mantra to get purified.
Chandala darsanae sadyaha Aditya mava
lokayeth
Chandala sparsa nechaiva sachelam snanamachareth iv
“Look at the sun having seen the
untouchable
Take dip in water along with clothes and get good bath
The
moment you touch an untouchable on this earth
That surely would rid you from
sin and evil’s wrath”
If a person sees an untouchable, he must at once
look at the sun and he would be purified. If one touches an untouchable, he must
take bath at once along with his clothes and he would be purified. This is in no
way convincing.
“ Swapaakeem vaadha chandaaleem shoodro vaa yadi
gachhathi
Prjaapatyam charetkruchram chathurgo mithunam dadeth”
v
“Having slept with an untouchable woman for sex by
a Shoodra
He must perform Prajapatya Kruchham the ritual, the holy
one
Four pairs of Bullocks and cows are to be given away in donation by
him
That would purify and with him, the sin would be none”
If a shoodra man has sexual union with an
untouchable woman he must perform Prajapatya Kruchham and must donate four pairs
of bullocks and cows. He would be free from sin and purified. This is something
that can’t be digested these days.
Chandaaleem vaa swapaakam vaa anguchhathi yo
dwaijaha
Triraatra mupavasitwa praanaamanusyasanaath
Sasikam vapanam
krutwa prajaapatya dwayam chareth
Go dwayam dakshimna dadyachuddhim
Parasharao braveeth vi
Having slept in union with an untouchable woman by
a Brahmin
Must surely He fast as atonement for three full days
Shave off
his entire head and perform Prajapatya Kruchham
And by giving away two cows
he be freed from sin in all ways
If a Brahmin sleeps and has sexual union with an
untouchable women he must shave off his head, perform prajapatya Kruchham and
fast for three days as atonement and donate a pair of cows. He shall be freed
off sin. This is something that can not be accepted.
Chandala Ghata samsthamthu yattoyam pibathi
dwijaha
Thathkshanaathkshi patheyathu Prajapatya snanamachareth vii
When some one by mistake drinks water from the pot
of an untouchable
Must vomit the water off from the stomach at- once in great
pace
Has to perform Prajapatya Kruchham as atonement
And he would be freed
from sin without any trace
The moment one drinks water accidentally from the
pot of an untouchable he must vomit before it is digested and perform the ritual
Prajapatya Kruchham to get freed from the sin. This has no basis for
acceptance.
Yadi notkshipathe toyam shareere yasya
jeeryathe
Prajapathyam Na dathavyam Kruchham saantapaanam chareth
viii
When the water is digested he cannot be freed by
Prajapatya Kruchham
He must perform saantapana Kruchham at once
At the end
of the ritual he must fast for the full day
And he is surely freed from the
sin and gets gods grace
In Saantapaanam ritual which is of higher grade,
the person has to drink urine and milk of a cow and, eat excreta of cow. He
should eat Ghee, curd and drink water purified by kusha grass daily one after
the other in succession. He thus gets purified.
Chandala khaatavapeeshu peetwa salila
magrajaha
Agnanaachhaik bhuktenyadahoraatrena suddhyathi ix
Having drunk water from a well by ignorance
That
was dug by an untouchable on this earth
The Brahmin must fast for full night
to be freed of sin
And for such rituals there is no dearth.
If a Brahmin drinks water from the well dug by an
untouchable by ignorance, he must fast for one full night and he would be
purified.
Chandala bhandasamsprushtam peetwa koopagatham
jalam
Gomootra yavahara stree ratra chuddhi mapnu yath x
Having drunk water from a well where pots are
kept
by untouchables
One should drink cow urine for three days
And eat
flour of yavala grain as atonement
He would be surely freed of the sin in
these ways
If one drinks water from the well where pots have
been kept by the untouchables he should drink urine of cows for three days and
eat floor of yavala seeds. He thus gets purified.
It is noted that Parashara
Smriti has been very unfair to the untouchables and these unfortunate people
have been treated worst than dogs and pigs. The scriptures have not prescribed
any punishments and actions for atonement for getting in contact with dirty
animals like pigs and dogs. But for all other four castes getting in contact
with untouchables was a great taboo. Parashara sage was known to have been born
to an untouchable woman as per Bhavishya Puranam and it is unbelievable that
such enlightened sage would downgrade his own community to such an extent. It is
most unlikely that such distinguished sage has penned such atrocious writings
and treatise condemning the untouchables. Spiritual scriptures such as Vedas and
Puranas are free of such writings and show path for salvation. The most
important proof of this can be quoted from the statements of Sage Vaishampayana
in Aranya kanda (Pandava princes’s life in forests) of Mahabharatha in which he
stated that no one became Brahmin by birth. Lower castes could attain the status
of Brahmin by illustrious conduct. Samaveda vajra Soochikopanishath clarifies
that Brahminism exists but there is no Brahmin. A person who is free of bad
traits such as greed, lust, anger hatred, desires and has good qualities such as
patience, love, compassion and kindheartedness is to be called Brahmin. No one
is a born Brahmin. One has to attain it by hard work by attaining such
qualities.
A Brahmin is one who always speaketh
truth
Wishes good for all with control over his senses and free from
sin
He is one who treats all as his own being a man of virtue
And free
from the six vices in this world to be a Brahmin
Thus it can be confirmed that Vedas did not
sanction the present prevailing ills of the caste system. Smritis have been more
statutory over a period of time than Vedas in the society and the practices
described in them have become more important and developed iron grip over the
society. The class struggle as a result of caste system further degenerated and
strict regulations were made against the lowest class and called them
untouchables. It is generally believed that Aryans who invaded India in the days
of yore conquered the natives and suppressed them never to rise and the caste
system was imposed on the society to have domination over the defeated tribes
and they were utterly downgraded. It is also believed that the offspring of
Brahmin women and shoodra were reduced to untouchables and this was done to
completely prevent such unions and to maintain strict Caste code in the society.
Probably Parashara Smriti was also an effort in this direction which is
favorable to Brahmins in the terms of punishments in the form of atonements. The
world has greatly changed. Untouchability has been banned and is almost out of
sight. There could be some traces, but there is no official sanction. It is high
time the scriptures like Parashara Smritis are purged and kept out of
circulation.
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1. Prof Dr Colonel (Retired) K Prabhakar Rao,
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with respect to Human values, self realization, welfare of human beings and
global peace, Ph D Thesis in Religious studies, Almeda University, USA, 2006. PP
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2. Prof Dr colonel (Retired) K Prabhakar Rao, The
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Jagannadham, Hindu Dharmam, Murali power press, Kutbiguda, Hyderabad, AP, India,
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