Yes, one's jAti and varNa are based on karma, but the karma of the past life, not that of the present, since you are born before you actually do anything. If the above quote was not supporting a birth based system, then I presume that a hog or a dog (they are also mentioned in that verse, after all) could also become a brAhmaNa in their life-time?
And does the quote states the one with good karma will be born precisely in a birth-based caste system or as one with brahminical, kshatriya, vaishya and shudra qualities !!
Guru Raidas was born as a cobbler and became an enlightened master or brahmana, whom Mira herself accepted as her Guru.
Satyakama Jabala was born as an illegitimate son of a prostitute, who became a Rishi.
Narayana Guru, Kabir were of humble origin but became brahmana's through their karma.
Vasishta, Rama's Guru was born a Shudra who became a brahmana through his efforts.
Vishwamitra was born a Kshatriya , who became a brahmana through his efforts.
I would like to know zenzeroji's comments on this as well.
Before you accuse me of engaging in gurunindA, you should first realize that I don't consider neo-Hindus to be lesser than regular Hindus, I just consider them to be non-traditional (you can interpret that however you like). How then, am I belittling or degrading anyone?
Well, you stated that Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati stated an 'absurd view' , and even ' LOLed ', on his views , which is derogatory of his person.
And I have seen you putting the same points over here with respect to sages like Ramakrishna and Vivekananda, which most people in India will take as absurd.
Ironically, the person whom you revere, Prabhupada, was defended by me from Aup's views questioning his scholarship, when no one else did so, even though I am intrinsically a jnana yogi.I still wonder over that at times.
And the fact that these Hindu sages have stated these views espousing varna and not the birth-based system, can be considered as authoritative in this subject.
And does 'being traditional',
synonymous with the absolute truth !!
Truth is dynamic and living, not static.
The smritis were thus subject to updation from time to time, based on this fact.
Also, for a person who is so staunchly against birth-based varNa, you seem to be pretty hung up over the place where I was born. Is that not a bit hypocritical?
I only stated that your intellectual understanding of Hinduism and the Hindu culture , may not be precise, considering your comments against the given sages, and also Vivekananda. And this could be because of your being born and brought up in Pakistan where there is not a well-established Hindu culture.
This can be easily understood by anyone.
I have only compassion for the Hindus in Pakistan .