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Brahmin (/
ˈbrɑːmɪn/; Sanskrit: ब्राह्मण, romanized: brāhmaṇa) is a
varna (caste)
within Hindu society. The
other three varnas are the Kshatriya, Vaishya...
- present-day Maheshwar.
Pargiter criticises this identification,
stating that the
Bramin priests of
Maheshwar claimed their town as the
ancient Mahishmati on basis...
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Funan in the 5th century. He
descended from the
House of
Kambuj founded by
Bramin,
Kambu Svayambhuva and Apsara, Mera. He was the
father of King Shreshthavarman...
- Raymond,
George Davies Harley as
Chief Bramin,
William Powell as
Second Bramin,
Joseph George Holman as
Young Bramin,
James Thompson as Narrain, Ann Brunton...
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domicile of
doyen of
several social and
revolutionary moments viz. Non
Bramin Movement 1920 (Suryadevara
raghavaiah Chowdary),
Rationalist movement 1940...
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those who wish to
possess divine knowledge. On
entering the
order All the
Bramins originate from one stock; for all of them are
derived from one
father and...
- Minstrel. Our
English readers must bear in mind the
prejudices which a
Bramin had to surmount, in
order to
appreciate the
acquirements of this highly...
- philosophy.
William Blake later celebrated the
publication in his
picture The
Bramins,
exhibited in 1809,
which depicted Wilkins and
Brahmin scholars working...
- the
sacred Books of the Hindoos,
presented by the Pundits, or
Learned Bramins: in
Allusion to the
humane Interposition of the
British Legislature in...
- school, he
designed a
range of
items for
furniture manufacturers including Bramin Møbler, Juul Kristensen, C.S. Møbler and Frem Røjle.
Danish design "Hans...