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The
Kulshrestha (Kayastha) trace their genealogy from “Adi
Purush” Shri Chitraguptaji Maharaj. It is said that
after Lord Brahma had created the four Varnas (Brahmins,
Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras), Yama requested Lord
Brahma to help him record the deeds, good and evil, of
men, and administer justice.
Lord Brahma went into meditation for 11, 000 years and
when he opened his eyes he saw a man holding pen and
ink-pot in his hands and a sword girdled to his waist.
Lord Brahma spoke: “Thou hast been created from my body
(Kaya), therefore shall thy progeny be known as the
Kulshrestha (Kayastha). Thou hast been conceived in my
mind (Chitra) and in secrecy (gupta), thy name shall
also be Chitragupta.” Brahma then enjoined him to
dispense justice and punish those who violated the
dharma (duties). Thus, the Kulshrestha (Kayastha)s were
accorded a dual caste, Brahmin (learned)/Kshatriya
(warrior).
In the legends of Shree
Chitraguptaji Maharaj, he is referred to as Kshatriya of
great prowess and a king, while the rest are rajakas or
little kings. In the Garud Puran, Chitragupta is hailed
as the first man to give the script.
"Chitragupta
namastubhyam vedaksaradatre"
(Obeisance to Chitragupta, the giver of letters)
The Rig
Veda mentions an invocation to be made to Chitragupta
before offering sacrifice. There is also a special
invocation to Chitragupta as Dharmraj (Lord of Justice)
to be made at the performance of shradh ot other
rituals.
"Om tat
purushaya vidmahe Chitragupta dhimahi tena lekha
prachodayata."
The
primary duty awarded to Shree Chitraguptjee was to
create LOG of the lives of all living beings, judge
their lives based on good-deeds and misdoing, and
decide, upon ones death, whether they will attain
NIRVANA [Completion of their LIFE CYCLE & redemption
from all worldly troubles] or, receive punishment for
their misdoing in another life form, till they attain
NIRVANA.
The Kulshrestha Parivar believes in peace, justices,
knowledge and literacy, the primary virtues depicted by
the form of Shree Chitraguptjee ji bhagwan. The
community, world-wide, strives to attain these virtues
and promote the same, in line with the teachings of
their supreme lord.
Empowered
with powerful traits such as self respect, self esteem,
intelligence, commonsense & presence of mind, aesthetic
sense, benevolence, Kulshrestha’s are progressive &
adaptive. Over the centuries, the community established
excellence in academics, administration, legal justice,
science & fine-arts.
The Kulshrestha Community is religiously inclined & very
close-knit. They strive to fight social injustice in
society. They instill values of religion & culture.
Academics have a very important place in the life of a
Kulshrestha. Sincerity & Hard Work are always respected
and awarded.
Social reform through adoption of economically backward
families from within the community, and hence their
emancipation, is a known way of KULSHRESTHA service to
their community. |