The concept of Varna duties itself refutes parents based Varna system

In the scriptures, it is explicitly stated that one should adhere to the duties of their own varna (which doesn’t refer to their parents’ varna, as we’ll discuss here) to avoid varna sankarta, as Krishna also mentions in the Gita (3.23, 3.24). Now, if we follow parent-based varna ashram, it becomes impossible to implement these instructions from the scriptures and Krishna. The teachings can only be fully implemented through guna-based varna ashram.

Suppose someone is born to kshatriya parents but lacks the qualities (gunas) of a kshatriya and is interested in a different profession. How can they effectively carry out the duties expected of their parents’ varna? This scenario leads to a violation of shastric rules without the individual being at fault. It’s illogical to assume that God would establish laws contradicting human nature. Such a notion can be supported only by those who are selfish or harbor malevolent intentions, not by divine or wise beings like Bhagavan or Manu Maharaj. Therefore, it’s evident that the varna system isn’t based on one’s parents. Bhagavan wouldn’t endorse an illogical system, and thus, varna duties itself refute parent-based varna ashram and establish guna-based varna ashram.

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