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Furthermore, the Brahmanic system had no practical purpose from an administrative point of view.
This is a creation of the sage, a man possessed by some brahmanic sorcery.
It is a festival with no vedic or brahmanic influence.
This particular aspect shows that in their religious practices and thinking they did not follow the orthodox Brahmanic paths.
Well versed in Brahmanic studies, his father liked horses and was respected for the strength of his character.
It is draped in royal costumes with "Brahmanic cords and regalia crossing his chest".
In the earliest Brahmanic literature are found traces of the existence of a religious Order."
The Maga Brahmins produced much of the later Brahmanic civilization.
They generally stand "in opposition to the brahmanic tradition," which they view as "overly conservative and denying the experiential part of religion."
According to the Brahmanic sources, they originated from intercaste marriages, but this is clearly an attempt at rationalizing their rank in the hierarchy.
His frustrations extended to functional Hinduism in general when he experienced what he called Brahmanic exploitation.
This is a striking proof of the popularity of the Krishna legend outside the Brahmanic religion.
Historians note that organizers of the brahmanic civilization worked to establish Sanskrit as the superior language over all other forms of speech.
Ibbetson argued against the contemporary understanding of caste and the 1891 census adopted classification by occupation rather than the Brahmanic system.
The astrologer didn't agree; after all, I would marry a blue-eyed foreigner totally outside the Brahmanic pale of civilization.
Local cults and languages were enhanced, and the influence of "Brahmanic ritualistic Hinduism" was diminished.
However, they did retain some of their local customs, such as a preference for singing vernacular devotional songs rather than the more Brahmanic Sanskrit variants.
Interestingly, some scholars have studied the continued Brahmanic link with some of the present day castes and have come up with illuminating results.
The Pali word Pally means a non Hindu/ Brahmanic place of worship.
Guru Vashishta has already extolled the story of his ascension from a bold warrior king to the exalted brahmanic stature he holds today.
His primary interest was Buddhist logic and epistemology, and later Indian Brahmanic philosophy, with close attention to primary source texts.
About the same time, or a little earlier, Kumarila Bhatta, another Brahmanic leader., flourished in India.
Photisarath was a pious Buddhist who worked to undermine animism and Brahmanic religious practices and promote Buddhism.
The silhouette seems to suggest the Himalayan home of the gods, but this may be more of a Brahmanic interpretation than the conception of the architect.
The bhakti movement of the Tamils brought a new warmth to the hitherto rigid Brahmanic ritual of Hinduism.