Brahminism
/'brɑ:minizm/ Cách viết khác : (brahmanism) /'brɑ:mənizm/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The religious beliefs of ancient India as prescribed in the sacred Vedas and Brahmanas and Upanishads: "Brahminism" refers to the early, ritualistic religious system of ancient India, based on the authority of the Vedas and their associated texts.
- The religious and social system of orthodox Hinduism: "Brahminism" also denotes the orthodox, priestly tradition within Hinduism, emphasizing the role of the Brahmin caste, ritual purity, and adherence to Vedic scripture.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The study of Brahminism provides insight into the evolution of Hindu philosophy.
- Some practices in modern Hinduism have their roots in ancient Brahminism.
Advanced Usage
- As a historical term: Often used in academic contexts to distinguish the early, priest-centered Vedic religion from later devotional (bhakti) movements within Hinduism.
- Scholars trace the concept of dharma back to the legal and social codes of Brahminism.
Variants and Related Words
- Brahmanism (n): An alternative spelling with the same meaning.
- Brahmanism is another term for the early Vedic religion.
Synonyms
- Vedic religion: Emphasizes the foundation in the Vedas.
- Orthodox Hinduism: Highlights its status as the traditional, authoritative strand of Hinduism.
Noun
- the religious beliefs of ancient India as prescribed in the sacred Vedas and Brahmanas and Upanishads
- the religious and social system of orthodox Hinduism