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little connection with them.
Brahminism also
refers specifically to the
Brahminical ideology,
which sees
Brahmins as
naturally privileged people entitled...
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conception and
evolution of the
Brahminical Gotric system.
These texts posit that ‘Gotras’
emerged initially as a
uniquely Brahminical concept; a
marker of the...
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Shakyas were
widely considered to be non-Vedic (and,
hence impure) in
Brahminic texts;
their origins remain speculative and debated.
Bronkhorst terms...
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tracts in the
early Brahminic literature,
contains evidence suggesting it was
closely related to a
tradition of
early Brahminic contemplation. A close...
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Sanskrit learning, also
called Brahminic learning,
Sanskrit education, and
Sanskrit culture, is the
traditional study and
transmission of
Indian religious...
- JSTOR 4414197 Novetzke,
Christian Lee (23
March 2011). "The
Brahmin double: the
Brahminical construction of anti-Brahminism and anti-caste
sentiment in the religious...
- Vijayaraghavachariar, and T. M. Nair.
Along with the
neutral (though
Brahminical)
Triplicane Clique of
Ramarao and M. O.
Parthasarathy Iyengar, Mylapore...
- The
Brahmanical Magazine was an English-language
publication founded by the
Indian reformer Raja
Rammohan Roy. It was
first published in 1821
aimed to...
- and Jain
texts show
greater regard for the
written word than the OIA
Brahminical tradition,
though writing was
available to Old Indo-Aryans. Salomon,...
- Jains, and
Jesuit missionaries,
apart from
contemporary accounts by
Brahminical and
Muslim orthodoxy.
Existing sects and denominations, as well as various...