Over the past century, the janeu바카라in addition to its age-old connotations바카라gathered an extra charge in Tamil Nadu, where to cut off the 바카라poonool of a parppaan바카라 (the sacred thread of a brahmin) was considered an act of radicalism in the high noon of the state바카라s self-respect movement.
That tradition of throwing a spanner in the works of rigid Brahminism has new adherents, armed with new, imaginative methods. A fringe group put up posters last August that declared its intention to hold a thread ceremony for pigs바카라to coincide with Aavani Aavittam, the day Brahmins and a few other communities change their sacred threads and renew their vows. While Brahmin groups were aghast at the proposed insult, others were merely amused. 바카라By tradition, only a fatÂher would put the poonool on his son. So, I have no objection if these Periyarists want to put a poonool on a pig. For them, anti-Brahminism equals to anti-Hinduism. But they do not equate any other community바카라s practice with Hinduism. Thus, they are only giving a special place to Brahmins,바카라 says former Mylapore MLA and BJP leader S. Ve Shekher.
As D-Day approached, the protests petered out. The police clamped down on would-be protestors; a few doughty ones could just manage to march a few pigs, sans the threads. 바카라The poonool is nothing but an upper caste symbol aimed solely at degrading other castes. Brahmins wear them only to assert their caste superiority. Our 바카라Poonool for Pigs바카라 sought to discourage it, which has no place in a secular democracy,바카라 argues a spirited L. Manoj, an office-bearer of Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam, the organiser group.


A poster for the 바카라Poonool for Pigs바카라 programme
In April 2015, the group had used the old method and tried to cut off janeus of Brahmins in Chennai, resulting in the hospitalisation of a victim바카라an old priest바카라and the arrest of five members. In hindsight, Manoj admits that it was a mistake, as it had violated privacy of individuals. 바카라Hence, we wanted to target the community for perpetrating the practice of poonool.바카라
In Tamil Nadu, only Brahmins have been targeted for wearing sacred threads, not other communities who wear them. The Vishvakarma caste, consisting of goldsmiths, carpenters, stonemasons, ironsmiÂths and metalworkers, has been left alone, even though its male members proudly where their janeu. 바카라This further proves that brandishing cultural illiteracy as social reform has been one of the hallmarks of the Dravidian movement,바카라 points out right-wing author Aravindan Neelakandan.
Though Vishvakarmas and Brahmins are almost equal in numbers바카라forming about three per cent of the state바카라s population바카라targeting Brahmins solely gives, naturally, greater mileage for such groups. 바카라By targeting Brahmins and not other communities the so-called social reformists have themselves placed the Brahmins on a higher pedestal unwittingly,바카라 points out Thuglak Editor S. Gurumurthy.
Bhaskar, a goldsmith on the narrow C.P. Koil street near Mylapore바카라s Kapali Temple, feels that Brahmins have not protested strongly in the face of such attacks. 바카라These DK people know that we too wear the thread, renew them on Aavani Aavittam day and yet haven바카라t grabbed ours. If such a thing happened our community would have agitated as one man and jewellery stores would have shut down in protest,바카라 he says with a note of pride, pulling out his poonool from beneath his shirt.
Along with Vishvakarmas, a section of Chettys are the other non-Brahmins in Tamil Nadu who wear the thread. 바카라We have our own purohits who preside over our rituals, including changing the holy thread on Aavani Aavittam. Our rituals may not be as exacting as those of the Brahmins, but we wear the poonool as it is a symbol of knowledge and skill passed on by our forefathers. It is a matter of pride for us,바카라 explains Dinesh, a Vishvakarma who conducts the community바카라s rituals as a priest and teaches computer science in a local school.
Writer Kalachakaram Narasimmaa says that the sacred thread was merely a symbol of enlightenment, not one inherited by way of birth. 바카라The poonool merely represents the four stages of one바카라s life, from brahmacharya to sanyasa and used to Âapply to all communities. Whereas others have discarded the practice, Brahmins have clung on to it. So wearing the thread does not give them any hierarchical advantage.
Some observers feel that Brahmins are still being targeted through such protests as the Dravidian movement had failed to displace them from a position of pre-eminence in sociÂety. 바카라Politically they might have been weakened, but when it comes to industry, law, media, cinema and arts and culture, the Brahmins still have a lot of clout. Many IAS officers are Brahmins, as they are recruited direcÂtly. When every community started its own self-financing engineering college, the Brahmins started their own. This is nothing but a failure of Periyar and DMK바카라s anti-Brahmin propagaÂNDA,바카라 points out political commentator Raveendran Duraiswamy.
Even as mere protocol, the poonool has failed to cut through the caste divide. The temple archakas (priests) from non-Brahmin communities, trained and appointed by the Karunanidhi government in 2007, continue to languish in a limbo. 바카라After being selecÂted from among thousands of applicants, 206 of us who were appointed archakas are left jobless as the Supreme Court, while uphÂolding the appointment of non-ÂBrahmin archakas, laid down a rider that their appointment should conform to the local customs (agamas) of the resÂpective temple. This effectively filtered out the 206, who had spent a year-and-a-half in training to be archakas,바카라 points out Ranganathan.
A Yadava by birth, he had applied when the DMK government deciÂded to appoint archakas from amongst non-ÂBrahmins and was selected for the couÂrse conducted at Thriuvannamalai Shiva Temple. 바카라Not only were the enrolment orders hand delivered, we were even given new sets of apparel. And we also took Deekshaa from a holy person to wear the poonool, which was an important ritual in the process of training as an archaka. But the SC order indirecÂtly benefits Brahmins, making them defacto archakas, which has made our trai-ning meaningless,바카라 rues Ranganathan.
바카라Even the DMK government, which enacted the law to appoint non-Brahmin archakas, left the candidates marooned, refusing to even get the interim stay against their appointment in 2010 vacÂated. And after the final verdict it was a case of 바카라operation successful, patient dead바카라,바카라 pointed out S. Raju, advocate who fought the aggrieved archakas바카라 case in the Supreme Court.


To publicise their woe, Ranganathan and a fellow archaka, wearing their sacred threads, even climbed on to the Periyar statue in Thiruvannamalai and garlanded it to protest the DMK바카라s reluctance to bring Periyar바카라s dream of casteism-free temples to fruition. 바카라I think the DMK government lost its resolve to bring the issue to a logical conclusion. It again proved that Karunanidhi believed more in tokenism ratÂher than real social emancipation. The subsequent government of Jayalalithaa fought the case with even more reluctance and was greatly relieved when the SC virtually maintained status quo,바카라 obsÂerves a former advocate-general.
Ironically, Karunanidhi바카라s last creative work바카라before his retirement from active public life바카라was the script for the TV serial Ramanujar, which was telecast on his family-run Kalaignar TV. Karunanidhi claimed that he wrote about the saint since he had broken caste barriers by letting non-Brahmins worship in temples. The DMK veteran바카라s critics, however, could not help but point out that for someone who had excelled in anti-Hindu posturing throughout his political career, his swansong had a Hindu saint as subject. 바카라And thereby hangs a thread,바카라 someone chuckles.