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Brahmana

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Brahmana - the highest of the four varnas or castes in the varnasrama system; a priest or teacher.

brahmana: A member of the most intelligent class among the four occupational divisions in the varnashrama social system.


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* Bhakti Yoga Dictionary II on brahmana


brahmana
A member of the most intelligent class among the four occupational divisions in the varnashrama social system.

 
(See also: brahmana, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul )

For more dictionary entries, see » Brahmana Dictionary

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* Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Brahmana


Brahmana - the highest of the four varnas or castes in the varnasrama system; a priest or teacher.

 
(See also: Brahmana, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul )

For more dictionary entries, see » Brahmana Dictionary

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Videos - brahmana
RAKHA BRAHMANA @SPOORWEG MUSEUM - UTRECHTRAKHA BRAHMANA @SPOORWEG MUSEUM - UTRECHT

My Rakha enjoying Thomas train @Spoorweg museum Utrecht - Netherlands

oriya comedy 'brahmana toka' of actor hari 2.mp4oriya comedy 'brahmana toka' of actor hari 2.mp4

this is a super hit oriya comedy ,part of film 'brahmana toka' of actor hari.





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* Encyclopedia - Avestan language
Avestan (avesta) is an Eastern Old Iranian language that was used to compose the hymns of the Zoroastrian holy book, the Avesta. Iranian languages are part of the Indo-Iranian Language group which includes the Indo-Aryan languages such as Sanskrit. The Indo-Iranian language group is the major eastern branch of the Indo-European languages. Along with Old Persian, Avestan is one of the two oldest Iranian languages of which we have evidence. The structure of the language and its sound system testifies to its status as an East Iranian language. The Avestan language, as reflect ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Aitareya Brahmana

The Aitareya Brahmana (AB) is the Brahmana associated with the Rigveda in the Shakala school. Editions: Theodor Aufrecht, Das Aitareya Braahmana. Mit Auszügen aus dem Commentare von Sayanacarya und anderen Beilagen, Bonn 1879. Other related archives1879, Brahmana, Rigveda, Shakala

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* Encyclopedia - Shatapatha Brahmana

Shatapatha Brahmana (Brahmana of one-hundred paths) is one of the prose texts describing the Vedic ritual. It belongs to the vājasaneyi madhyandina shakha of the White Yajurveda. It survives in two recensions, Madhyandina and Kanva, with the former having the eponymous 100 brahmanas in 14 books, and the latter 104 brahmanas in 17 books. Linguistically, it belongs to the Brahmana period of Vedic S ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Yajurveda - Versions

There are two primary versions of the Yajurveda: Shukla (white) and Krishna (black). The Shukla Yajurveda consists of vedic hymns, while the Krishna Yajurveda includes all the text also in the Shukla Yajurveda, and has additional prose commentary. Yajurveda - Shukla Yajurveda. There are two, almost identical, recensions (shakhas) of the Shukla Yajurveda: vāja ...

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* Encyclopedia II - History of the Punjab - The Rise of Sikh Power

The Punjab presented a picture of chaos and confusion when Ranjit Singh took the control of Sukerchakias misal. The edifice of Ahmad Shah's empire in India had crumbled. Afghanistan was dismembered. Peshawar and Kashmir though under the suzerainty of Afghanistan had attained de facto independence. The Barakzais were now masters of these lands. Attock was ruled by Wazrikhels and Jhang lay at the feet of Sials. The Pathans ruled Kasur. Multa ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Soma - Candidates for the Soma plant

Even in the Rigveda, Soma is described as growing far away, in the mountains, and has to be purchased from travelling traders. This is connected with the Indo-Aryan migration model, i.e. the plant supposedly grew in the homeland of the Indo-Iranians, probably the Hindukush, but the migration of the Aryans into the Punjab removed them from the area of its occurrence, and it had to be imported. Later, knowledge of the plant was lost altogether, and Indian ritual reflects this, in expiatory prayers apologizing to the gods for the use of a substitute pla ...

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* Encyclopedia II - History of the Punjab - Introduction

The first known use of the word Punjab is in the book Tarikh-e-Sher Shah (1580), which mentions the construction of a fort by "Sher Khan of Punjab". The name is mentioned again in Ain-e-Akbari (part 1), written by Abul Fazal, who also mentions that the territory of Punjab was divided into two provinces, Lahore and Multan. Similarly in the second volume of Ain-e-Akbari, the title of a chapter includes the word Punjab in it. The Mughal King Jahangir also mentions the word ...

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