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Ive read that Manu is the flood protagonist of the Hindu culture, and is also the human progenitor of Irani culture, why isnt this mentioned? Ive read that Manu is the flood protagonist of the Hindu culture, and is also the human progenitor of Irani culture, why isnt this mentioned?

== Upper caste bias ==
The upper caste ppl r continuously changing this page to hide the fact that laws of manu started caste system which promoted slavey to low caste. Their social status was that of insects, i.e. lower than animals.

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Flood character?

Ive read that Manu is the flood protagonist of the Hindu culture, and is also the human progenitor of Irani culture, why isnt this mentioned?

Upper caste bias

The upper caste ppl r continuously changing this page to hide the fact that laws of manu started caste system which promoted slavey to low caste. Their social status was that of insects, i.e. lower than animals.

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