
1) Aristocrat 2) Blue blood 3) Brahmin 4) Caste member 5) High-caste hindu 6) High-class Hindu 7) Hindu caste 8) Hindu philosophical concept 9) Hindu priest 10) Patrician 11) Priestly caste 12) Type of Indian cattle
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1) Brahmin 2) Caste 3) Hindu 4) Smarta 5) Zebu
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[cattle] The Brahman or Brahma is a breed of Zebu cattle (Bos primigenius indicus) that was first bred in America from cattle breeds imported from India. Brahma cattle were produced by cross-breeding Kankrej, Gujarat, Ongole, and the Gir (or Gyr) strains. The Brahman is one of the most popular breeds of cattle intended for meat processing a...
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the imperishable, supreme being. Brahmanis the source and sustainer of the entire universe; there is nothing beyond brahman. (Not to be confused with ‘brāhmaṇa,’ one of the four varṇas.)
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• (n.) Alt. of Brahmin
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(from the article `Islamic arts`) ...poets gathered about him, none of them acceptable to orthodoxy. They included the convert Persian Jew Sarmad (executed 1661), author of mystical ...
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any of several varieties of cattle originating in India and crossbred in the United States with improved beef breeds, producing the hardy beef animal ... [4 related articles]
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highest ranking of the four varnas, or social classes, in Hindu India. The elevated position of the Brahmans goes back to the late Vedic period, when ... [28 related articles]
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supreme consciousness, absolute reality.
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In Hinduism, the supreme being, an impersonal and infinite creator of the universe. Brahman exists in everything, and is the spirit, or
atman, of every living thing. Achieving union with Brahman and...
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The absolute
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See American Brahman.
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The ultimate reality, or the all pervading reality; that from which everything comes, in which it rests and into which it will eventually go.
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in Hindu religion, the power that sustains the cosmos and the soul (atman).
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The brahman or Zebu (Bos indicus) is a grey, with a large shoulder hump breed of domestic dairy cattle which originated in India.
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A Hindu concept referring to the world spirit that arises at creation. Hindus believe that it is either in an impersonal form (Nirguna Brahman) or human form (Saguna Brahman) (Esposito et al. 2012a
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Not to be confused with the God Brahma, Brahman is a Universal Soul and is often just translated as God. The main concern of Hinduism is the relationship of the soul (Atman) with the Universal Soul (Brahman).
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the Supreme or spirit; that which pervades and supports everything.
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Brahman is a term used in the Hindu tradition to refer to the Supreme Reality that is the source of all being and all knowing, pervading and yet transcending all that is. Brahman is said to be one with Atman, the inner reality of the self or soul.
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Supreme Being, Absolute
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brahmin noun the highest of the four varnas: the priestly or sacerdotal category
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In Hinduism, the supreme being, an impersonal and infinite creator of the universe. Brahman exists in everything, and is the spirit, or atman, of every living thing. Achieving union with Brahman and ceasing to be reborn is the goal of every Hindu. All the images of gods, such as Vishnu or Durga, are aspects of Brahman, the one indivisible god. Brah...
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a member of the highest, or priestly, class among the Hindus. Cf. Kshatriya, Shudra, Vaisya. · the impersonal supreme being, the primal source and ultimate goal of all beings, with which Atman, when enlightened, knows itself to be identical.
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The Absolute Reality, the eternal, supreme, or ultimate principle. A state of pure transcendence. In some Vedantic schools of Hindu thought, a Supreme Being who is the cause of the universe, with theistic attributes. Not to be confused with Brahman ( q.v. , the priestly caste group).
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Not to be confused with the God Brahma, Brahman is a Universal Soul and is often just translated as God. The main concern of Hinduism is the relationship of the soul (Atman) with the Universal Soul (Brahman).
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