Chokha Mela : (died 1332 or 1338), poet-saint of South India settled Maharashtra. One of the earliest followers of Marathi saint Jñānadeva, he constantly evoked the Divine. He died when a boundary wall which he was repairing fell on him.
... see also altruism Charkha, 170,215,219,225 Charlemagne, 77 Chatterji, Bankim Chandra, 9, 21 , 155 China, 88 , 137, 202, 220 Communist China, 252 and India, 252, 253 and Tibet, 252, 253 Chokha Mela, 29 Christ, 77, 137, 142, 144, 170, 175,205, 213 Christianity, 59, 129, 142-143,170, 175-176, 184,217 Christians, 63, 68, 171, 183 civilization, 96, 99 , 100, 126-227, 142 ancient, 96, 100 ...
... inequality was accidental, external, vyavaharika . Essentially there was, between the devout Brahmin and the devout Sudra, no inequality in the single Virat Purusha of which each was a necessary part. Chokha Mela, the Maratha Pariah, became the guru of Brahmins proud of their caste purity; the Chandala taught Shankaracharya: for the Brahman was revealed in the body of the Pariah and in the Chandala there ...
... for the common good........Essentially there was, between the devout Brahmin and the devout Sudra, no inequality in the single virat purusa [Cosmic Spirit] of which each was a necessary part. Chokha Mela, the Maratha Pariah, became the Guru of Brahmins proud of their caste purity; the Chandala taught Shankaracharya: for the Brahman was revealed in the body of the Pariah and in the Chandala there ...
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