A Chettiyar(Arya-Vaisya) Problem

Ramta

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"There is not one word in our scriptures, not one, to prove that the Aryans ever
came from anywhere outside India.... The whole of India is Aryan, nothing else."
Swami Vivekananda


Now, allow me to inform you that in Tamil-Nadu(dravida-land), before administering anaesthesia, doctors ask patients for their caste. And all for a good cause.

Because...

...it has been discovered that members of the Arya Vaisya Chettiyar clan, one of the 24 sects of Chettiyars, are fatally allergic to some anaesthetic administrations like the muscle relaxant, Suxamethonium, also known in a more friendly way as Scoline.

Now, their mysterious allergy to Scoline has also become their most exciting affliction. For, it has been discovered that communities in various parts of the world, believed to be in the path of the rumoured Aryan exodus or migration, exhibit the same condition.

Germans(they happen to be white-skinned) certainly share the same affliction...

That is making several Indian researchers believe that the link between Aryans and Arya Vaisyas is beginning to become clear.

Dr J Balavenkatasubramanian is a practising anaesthesiologist in Coimbatore, and from the Arya Vaisya community. He explains the character of what has turned out to be Aryans' bitter foe — Scoline.

When you administer anaesthesia, it should lose its effect after a while and the patient should be able to contract the joints. Certain enzymes make this possible.

But, in case of Arya Vaisyas, these enzymes are absent either fully or partially, which can prove fatal in the absence of appropriate intervention.

The effect of Scoline is the same on people belonging to the Aryan race. Whether they're residents of India or Germany. In fact, medically, it is called a racial defect. Both the father and the mother can pass on the defect to the progeny.

Anthropologists and historians have always debated on the theories of Aryan migration. Some argue that Aryans didn't originate from India. Others claim that the Aryan race was born in India.

It is hard to confirm through the cursed allergy of the Chettiyars whether Aryans emerged from India or if they migrated to India. But the Arya Vaisyas' allergy to Scoline is providing one interesting argument in the favour of Aryan birth in this country.

If it were true that Aryans had migrated to India and carried the genetic defect that causes the allergy to Scoline with them, then the unfortunate medical condition should have been observed in several Indian communities.

But so far, the overwhelming evidence in India is that only the Arya Vaisya community, whose members historically married only among themselves to hold on to their immense wealth, has shown this affliction.

This leads many to believe that it was the Arya Vaisyas who went to other places. They were not the receivers of alien genes. Being wealthy traders they were known to travel to other lands.

Brahmins were prohibited by their faith to cross the sea. Kshatriyas historically had a duty to stay here and defend the land. That left only the traders with the spiritual freedom to travel. And the wealthy Arya Vaisyas spread their defect in other places.

Arya Vaisyas are primarily a trading community, and believed to be so since the time of Rig Veda. They are spread throughout the country and have surnames like Setty, Chetty, Chetti, Chettiar, Gupta, Rao and Sreshty.

Aryans of 5000 BC were born, grew up and died as Hindus and they were anchored in the timeless foundation of the Hindu tradition.


"The Vedas do not know any such race as the Aryan race. A race may be defined as a body of people possessing certain typical traits which are hereditary. An examination of the Vedic literature shows that there occur two words in the Rig Veda-one is Arya with a short A and the other is Arya with a long A. The word Arya with a short A is used in the Rig Veda in 88 places. The word is used in four different senses; as (1) enemy, (2) respectable person, (3) name for India and (4) owner, Vaishya or citizen. The word Arya with a long A is used in the Rig Veda in 31 places. But in none of these is the word used in the sense of race. The one indisputable conclusion which follows is that the terms Arya and Arya which occur in the Vedas have not been used in the racial sense at call. This is what Prof. Max Mueller says on the subject: “There is no Aryan race in blood’, Aryan, in scientific language, is utterly inapplicable to race.” The Aryan Race Theory is so absurd that it ought to have been dead long ago." - - - - Dr B R Ambedkar

Thanks


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Post Script :

vyabhicarati taveksa
hy abhihito bhagavato dharmah
sthira-cara-sattva-kadambesv
yam upasate tv aryah

"My dear Lord, one's occupational duty is instructed in Srimad-Bhagavatam according to Your
point of view, which never deviates from the highest goal of life. Those who follow their occupational
duties under Your supervision, being equal to all living entities, moving and nonmoving, and not
considering high and low, are called Aryans. Such Aryans worship You, the supreme lord."

"Your outlook in relation to the dharma of Your instructions and activities is declared to be infallible;
following that making no distinctions between the nonmoving and moving living beings is one
certainly of the civilized [the Aryans]."


Thanks again

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