Does Ramayan promote Casteism?

<p>In Ramcharitmanas, however, there are some verses which suggest a different view.</p> <p>I want to talk about two characters of this epic: Nishadraj Kewat and Shabri.</p> <p>Kewat is depicted as a great devotee and servant of Shri Ram. He was a great warrior ready to sacrifice his life for his master Shri Ram. He was a very intelligent and learned person who gave advice to the Royal secretary Sumant and even to Shri Ram&rsquo;s brother Bharatji. There is no mention of any wrong doing or misdeed on his part. Inspite of his multiple qualities, however, derogatory remarks are used for him since he belonged to a so called lower caste.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@ajayagarwal/does-ramayan-promote-casteism-dd33ac591f5e"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>