- some
influences from the
ancient Vedic religion.
Brahmanism, also
called Brahminism or
Brahmanical Hinduism,
developed out of the
Vedic religion, incorporating...
- Tathagatahood, [...] was in any way
equatable with the 'eternal self', the
Brahmanical atman of
Upanisadic thought. Similarly, the
claim in the
Nirvana Sutra...
- Para
Brahman or
Param Brahman (Sanskrit: परब्रह्म, romanized: parabrahma) in
Hindu philosophy is the "Supreme
Brahman" that
which is
beyond all descriptions...
- Look up
Brahman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brahman is a term in
Hinduism for the
metaphysical ultimate reality, the
highest unchanging Universal...
- of
caste system had no
effect on the
courses of
study in
Brahmanical education. In
Brahmanical tradition,
Gurukul was
developed around the
family of a...
- The
Brahman is an
American breed of zebuine-taurine
hybrid beef cattle. It was bred in the
United States from 1885
using cattle originating in India,...
- The
Brahmanical Magazine was an English-language
publication founded by the
Indian reformer Raja
Rammohan Roy. It was
first published in 1821
aimed to...
-
Indic text.
Saguna brahman (lit. 'The
Absolute with qualities'; from
Sanskrit saguṇa 'with qualities', guṇa 'quality', and
Brahman 'the Absolute') is...
- anattā, Sanskrit: anātman, the
opposed doctrine of ātman is
central to
Brahmanical thought). Put very briefly, this is the [Buddhist]
doctrine that human...
- The 1st
Brahmans was an
infantry regiment of the
British Indian Army. It was
raised at Oudh by
Captain T
Naylor in 1776 for
service in the army of Nawab...