Brahmanism
Americannoun
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the religious and social system of the Brahmans and orthodox Hindus, characterized by the caste system and diversified pantheism.
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the Hinduism of the Vedas, Brahmanas, and Upanishads.
noun
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the religious and social system of orthodox Hinduism, characterized by diversified pantheism, the caste system, and the sacrifices and family ceremonies of Hindu tradition
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the form of Hinduism prescribed in the Vedas, Brahmanas, and Upanishads
Other Word Forms
- Brahmanist noun
Etymology
Origin of Brahmanism
Example Sentences
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A later series of treatises known as the Upanishads, written by a priestly class called Brahmans, developed new expressions of the Vedic religion, gradually transforming it into what many scholars refer to as Brahmanism.
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In this way, Brahmanism emerged as Hinduism, which retained the caste system and belief in the Vedas while also offering a prescription for common followers seeking to live a moral and fulfilling life.
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Buddhism arose in a historical context dominated by a Brahmanist society, and many Buddhist teachings and practices such as meditation reflect the influence of Brahmanism.
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Following the development of Buddhism, how did changes in Brahmanism reduce the influence and prestige of the Brahman class as it evolved into Hinduism?
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Christianity, like Brahmanism, like Buddhism, like Mohammedanism, is a book religion.
From The Book Of God In The Light Of The Higher Criticism by Foote, G. W. (George William)
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