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A member of the highest of the four Hindu castes
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brahman
Alternative clues for the word brahman
- A member of a social and cultural elite especially a descendant of an Old New England family
- Hindu priest
- Especially a large American heat and tick resistant grayish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding
- The highest of the four main Hindu castes the priestly caste
- Any of several breeds of Indian cattle
- Caste member
Word definitions for brahman in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Brahman is a term in Hinduism for the metaphysical ultimate reality, the highest unchanging Universal Principle in the universe. Brahman may also refer to: Brahman languages , a hypothetical Trans–New Guinea family of languages spoken in Madang Province ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
see brahmin .
Usage examples of brahman.
In the Upanishads and Advaita Vedanta, Atma is believed to be non-different from Brahman, the ultimate reality of the universe.
And if the sudra hunter was just an Asura in disguise, how did he have the use of brahman?
You whose devotion won the admiration of mighty Brahma himself, who saw fit to grant you the mastery of brahman, the force that created, sustains, and nourishes the universeI bow before you, great one.
It is well known that the Brahmans and Buddhists believed, centuries before the Christian era, in the contrasted fate of good men after death to enjoy the successive heavens above the clouds, and of bad men to suffer the successive hells beneath the earth.
In the Puranic sense everything comes out of the Brahman and is withdrawn into it.
His conclusion, after a careful and candid discussion, is, that Nirwana had different meanings to the minds of the ancient Aryan priests, the orthodox Brahmans, the Sankhya Brahmans, and the Buddhists, but had not to any of them, excepting possibly a few atheists, the sense of strict annihilation.
Self, ceaseless like the unbroken flow of water, is generated the natural or changeless state of nirvikalpa samadhi, which readily and spontaneously yields that direct, immediate, unobstructed and universal perception of Brahman, which transcends all time and space.
But the Athenians are fearful of prosecution by public opinion, while the Buddhists are indifferent to the superstitions of the Brahmans.
And these four rivers, as we have seen, we find in the Scandinavian traditions, and in the legends of the Chinese, the Tartars, the Singhalese, the Thibetians, the Buddhists, the Hebrews, and the Brahmans.
Brahmans tell us that a really bad karma can only be eliminated by thirty million million million rebirths multiplied by all the grains of sand in the bed of the Ganges River.
Some Brahmans are noted for their mastery of those vedas that deal with, let us say, the god Mithra or with a semidivine hero like Rama.
Yet the gods that the Brahmans serve are taken very seriously by many people.
I had already made up my mind that I would talk religion only with Brahmans, holy men and kings.
Unfortunately, the Brahmans enjoy their little secrets quite as much as do our Magians, and so I could not find out how or from what it is made.
But then, I have never been able to figure out what, if anything, the Brahmans actually believe.