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  • ...re poets; others like [[Chandragomin]] were grammarians. Both Sramanas and Brahmans (whether Sramana or not) are important in terms of spirituality. There were also several other Brahmans who were not Buddhist but did contribute to the religion and its community.
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  • ...radesh) converted to Jainism. Padmaksi Temple of Hanumakonda is managed by Brahmans, and Padmaksi is worshiped as [[Durga]]. ...ritual texts are not Vedic the rites do not differ from those performed by Brahmans.<ref>P. 140 ''Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency, Volume 24''</ref> Even th
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  • Eleven Bhatts who contributed Swayyas to Guru Granth Sahib were all Brahmans. There are 123 compositions in holy book. The Bhatt Sikhs wrote the Bhatt V [[Category:Brahmans]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jain Brahmans]]
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  • ...itage of South India'' By V. Hari Saravanan </ref> from whom the Sarasvatā Brahmans descends.
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  • ...]] are often described as the three aspects of the Supreme [[Brahman]]<ref>Brahmans is the Absolute God.</ref> each one of them also is sometimes praised as Br
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  • Eleven Bhatts who contributed Swayyas to Guru Granth Sahib were all Brahmans. There are 123 compositions in holy book. The Bhatt Sikhs wrote the Bhatt V [[Category:Brahmans]]
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  • :The elderly Brahmins asked him, "''Do the present Brahmans follow the same rules, practice the same rites, as those in the more ancien ...e study of the Veda and their treasure was a life free from all evil...The Brahmans, for a time, continued to do right and received in alms rice, seats, clothe
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  • ...re poets; others like [[Chandragomin]] were grammarians. Both Sramanas and Brahmans (whether Sramana or not) are important in terms of spirituality. There were also several other Brahmans who were not Buddhist but did contribute to the religion and its community.
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  • To Brahmans and Devas,
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  • ...ha]] debated with. The Buddha, in the Sonadanda Sutta, had once asked some Brahmans what the qualities of a Brahman are, and they had responded "''varna, jati, ...time period with many descendants in the lineages of rishis claiming to be Brahmans because of their ancestry to those sages. This can also be seen in the Budd
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  • ==Disguising as Brahmans== ...ng himself was a Brahman who offered Buddha refuge or that 1 of the king's Brahmans was ordered to do so.
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  • It is also noteworthy that Sarasvat Brahmans were never mentioned in any connection to Afghanistan, and that their main
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  • ...radesh) converted to Jainism. Padmaksi Temple of Hanumakonda is managed by Brahmans, and Padmaksi is worshiped as [[Durga]]. ...ritual texts are not Vedic the rites do not differ from those performed by Brahmans.<ref>P. 140 ''Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency, Volume 24''</ref> Even th
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  • :The elderly Brahmins asked him,<blockquote>"''Do the present Brahmans follow the same rules, practice the same rites as those in the more ancient ...e study of the Veda and their treasure was a life free from all evil...The Brahmans, for a time, continued to do right and received in alms rice, seats, clothe
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  • ...emple at Mulasthana (modern Multan.) These Magas are known as Sakaldwipiya Brahmans in modern times. While declaring his importance by starting his identity wi
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  • ...Clement of Alexandria and Ammianus Marcellinus, connecting Zarathustra to Brahmans can definitely be seen, and even in modern times Godfrey Higgins had called ...history, and even during Zarathustra's time he converted at least 2 other Brahmans of the court, Changragach and Byas. Zarathustra also mentions having dealt
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  • ...]] adopted this Ādivāsi practice and began calling Ādivāsi priests as Garo Brahmans. Many great [[Hindu pilgrimage sites in India|Hindu pilgrimages]] have Vana
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  • ...in communities that serve Śudras for [[Hindu]] ceremonies. The Madhyaśreni Brahmans of Bengal serve Nabasakha castes, like potters, barbers and blacksmiths. Th
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  • ...[[temples]] associated with him in close-by cities and towns, the Saraswat Brahmans of [[Mathura]] claim descent from him.<ref> One lawyer from Mathura, Omveer ...mans in Gujarat, Kanyakubja Brahmans of Vidisha (Madhya Pradesh), Saraswat Brahmans of Mathura (Uttar Pradesh), and Kaumarayana (a sub-gotra) Brahmins of the V
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  • ...' makes a reference to "''the Vedas of the Samanas as well as those of the Brahmans.''"<ref>P. 154 Early Buddhist Theory of Knowledge By Kulatissa [[Nanda]] Ja
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  • ...ed five days, Manu-Vina, heir of the ancient kings, being abandoned by the Brahmans, emigrated with all his companions, passing through [[Arya]] and the countr
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  • ...y Tricia McCannon </ref> Plaethon not only stated that he preferred Indian Brahmans and Magi amongst the non-Greeks, but that "inspired men" like Pythagorus, P ...as, which even further strengthens the relationship between the Druids and Brahmans as Aria/Arya meant ''noble'' and was used in the ethical and spiritual sens
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