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A smArta is one who follows smrtis and has undergone the samskaras prescribed by the smrti. Now, one may now undergo some of these samskaras but what about those like garbhAdAna etc which are done prior to birth? So technically, the answer would be 'no' as the relation here is not only to belief or practice but to birth and also the place of birth as also the parents. Varnashrama system is the basis of smArta samskriti and thus, only four varnas form its constituents. mleccha, yavana and other varnas would not technically fit into this four varna scheme.
It may be hard to convert to (a form of) Hinduism, but the one the other hand Hindus don't proselytize.
Actually Im thinking about Shaivism. I looked around some more and all I can find is that Smartas DONT accept converts. But, are there any Shaivism sects that believe in Non-Dualism or Monism?
Actually Im thinking about Shaivism. I looked around some more and all I can find is that Smartas DONT accept converts. But, are there any Shaivism sects that believe in Non-Dualism or Monism?
True, I just think I have decided to go ahead and practice it. I read that most Hindu Temples in the US are Smarta temples and I have a friend who goes to one and says people can convert. Maybe its just the more orthodox who say no conversion, but I dont know.
Lots of them are Monist.
I would take a look at Baba Shivarudra Balayogi all my friends who know him see him as the real deal. I have never spent time with him so I don't know personally. He travels around the world every few months. So you might be able to meet him with very little effort. Keep your eyes open when ever you meet a "Holy man" many are fakes.