Definition of Brahminic. Meaning of Brahminic. Synonyms of Brahminic

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Definition of Brahminic

Brahminic
Brahmanic Brah*man"ic, -ical -ic*al, Brahminic Brah*min"ic, ical *ic*al,a. Of or pertaining to the Brahmans or to their doctrines and worship.

Meaning of Brahminic from wikipedia

- little connection with them. Brahminism also refers specifically to the Brahminical ideology, which sees Brahmins as naturally privileged people entitled...
- conception and evolution of the Brahminical Gotric system. These texts posit that ‘Gotras’ emerged initially as a uniquely Brahminical concept; a marker of the...
- Shakyas were widely considered to be non-Vedic (and, hence impure) in Brahminic texts; their origins remain speculative and debated. Bronkhorst terms...
- tracts in the early Brahminic literature, contains evidence suggesting it was closely related to a tradition of early Brahminic contemplation. A close...
- JSTOR 4414197 Novetzke, Christian Lee (23 March 2011). "The Brahmin double: the Brahminical construction of anti-Brahminism and anti-caste sentiment in the religious...
- The Brahmanical Magazine was an English-language publication founded by the Indian reformer Raja Rammohan Roy. It was first published in 1821 aimed to...
- reverse of the normal order. Rituals take place in reverse order during Brahminic funeral services. Archaeologist Charles Higham also describes a container...
- army. They discouraged Brahminical influence in the military and considered the Hindu castes more susceptible to Brahminical values. As a result, they...
- to have undergone thorough Sanskritisation and have been included into Brahminic fourfold system and attained status that of a Brahmin (i.e. during the...
- and Jain texts show greater regard for the written word than the OIA Brahminical tradition, though writing was available to Old Indo-Aryans. Salomon,...