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Does The Gita Justify Caste? Unraveling The Misinterpretation
The Sunday Guardian
|July 06, 2025
The Gita challenges caste by promoting inner qualities over birth, urging liberation from all social identities.

We live in a time when the line between spiritual wisdom and social distortion blurs daily. In a land that proclaims unity in diversity, caste remains the quiet contradiction. Alongside the lofty ideals of inner transformation and philosophical inquiry, social divisions continue to fester.
One of the most misunderstood and often misused scriptures cited to justify this division is the Bhagavad Gita. Among its many teachings, a particular verse, Chapter 4, Verse 13, is frequently cited to justify caste. Some have even gone so far as to say that Krishna himself is responsible for centuries of caste-based oppression.
Let's ask an uncomfortable question: Does the Gita, India's most revered scripture, support caste? This question has echoed for generations, raised in protest, confusion, and opportunistic misrepresentation. But the answer, when approached with clarity and sincerity, is both liberating and transformative.
Was the Gita Meant To Uphold Caste?
The answer is clear and direct: absolutely not. In fact, the Gita was spoken to liberate man from all forms of inner bondage, including caste identity.
In Chapter 1, Arjuna is overwhelmed by despair. He fears that if war wipes out the warrior class, society will collapse into moral decay. He imagines a scenario where dharma is lost, women are left unprotected, and the resulting confusion gives rise to the mixing of social orders and the breakdown of family lineages.
But let's be clear: these are Arjuna's fears, not Krishna's wisdom. Arjuna is voicing the prejudices of his time, reflecting his inner confusion. Krishna responds to this misunderstanding in the verses that follow. The Gita was not spoken to support Arjuna's view, but to correct it.
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