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Was (wer) ist Brahman - definition

PRIESTS OF THE VEDIC RELIGION
Hotar; Adhvaryu; Vedic priest; Udgatar; Ṛtvij; Ṛtvíj; Brahmán; Udgatr; Vedic priests; Hotṛ; Udgātṛ

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METAPHYSICAL CONCEPT, UNCHANGING ULTIMATE REALITY IN HINDUISM
Brahmam; Brahman (god); Brahman's; Bráhman; Universal Spirit; Brachman; Atman-Brahman; พราหมณ์
(Brahmans)
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  • 978-0415556231}}, page 697</ref>
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METAPHYSICAL CONCEPT, UNCHANGING ULTIMATE REALITY IN HINDUISM
Brahmam; Brahman (god); Brahman's; Bráhman; Universal Spirit; Brachman; Atman-Brahman; พราหมณ์
['br?:m?n]
¦ noun (plural Brahmans)
1. (also Brahmin) a member of the highest Hindu caste, that of the priesthood.
2. (also Brahma) the ultimate reality underlying all phenomena in the Hindu scriptures.
3. US spelling of Brahmin (in sense 3).
Derivatives
Brahmanic -'man?k adjective
Brahmanical adjective
Origin
sense 1 from Sanskrit brahma?a; sense 2 from Sanskrit brahman.
Brahman         
  • 978-0415556231}}, page 697</ref>
  • Ātman]]'' merging into ''Brahman''.
METAPHYSICAL CONCEPT, UNCHANGING ULTIMATE REALITY IN HINDUISM
Brahmam; Brahman (god); Brahman's; Bráhman; Universal Spirit; Brachman; Atman-Brahman; พราหมณ์
In Hinduism, Brahman () connotes the highest universal principle, the ultimate reality in the universe.P.

Wikipedia

Vedic priesthood

Priests of the Vedic religion are officiants of the yajna service. Yajna is an important part of Hinduism, especially the Vedas. Persons trained for the ritual and proficient in its practice were called ṛtvij (ऋत्विज् 'regularly-sacrificing'). As members of a social class, they were generically known as vipra 'sage' or kavi 'seer'. Specialization of roles attended the elaboration and development of the ritual corpus over time. Eventually a full complement of sixteen ṛtvijas became the custom for major ceremonies. The sixteen consisted of four chief priests and their assistants.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Brahman
1. One photo caption misidentified a Muslim as a Brahman priest.
2. The seller was thought to be Brahman Capital Corporation, the US hedge fund.
3. In the 'th century BCE, in revulsion against societal violence, Brahman priests in India eliminate violent elements from traditional sacrifical rites.
4. Years ago, I was on the family ranch in Argentina with my uncle, leaning on a fence, the other side of which stood a huge Brahman bull.
5. "While saying this and standing by my statement, I reiterate that when I had made the statement, it pertained to a group of Poona Brahmins and their supporters elsewhere, not the entire Brahman community," it said.