- "unclear status"
until almost the end of the 18th
century when they were "
Brahmanised" into a
caste by some
touring Brahmins or gurus.
Frank Conlon says they...
- were
initially not
fully Brahmanised despite being an Indo-Aryan people, but, like the Vaidehas, they
later became Brahmanised and
adopted the Vāseṭṭha...
- ramparts".
Despite being an Indo-Aryan people, the
Vaidehas were not
fully Brahmanised,
lived in the Indo-Aryan but non-Vedic
cultural region of
Greater Magadha...
- were
initially not
fully Brahmanised despite being an Indo-Aryan people, they
later became Brahmanised when
Kosala was
Brahmanised. By the time of the Buddha...
- and only
differ from
their neighbours in
being somewhat more
fully Brahmanised.
Edgar Sanderson; John
Porter Lamberton;
Charles Morris (1909). Six Thousand...
-
donees of the
royal grants were Vaishnavas, the
rulers patronized the non-
brahmanised Dikkaravasini (also
Tamresvari or Kechai-khati),
which was
either a powerful...
- and only
differ from
their neighbours in
being somewhat more
fully Brahmanised. Brand,
Coenraad M. (1973).
State and Society: A
Reader in Comparative...
- par excellence".
During the
colonial era, they were
noted to be
highly Brahmanised and of a high
social position. The
early 20th
century witnessed caste...
-
According to Grierson's
views at this
stage Bhagavatism became a sect of
Brahmanised anti-Brahmanists.
Hopkins often remarked on the
often expressed view...