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Describe brifly the Brahminical account​

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Brahmanism, also known as Proto-Hinduism, was an early religion in the Indian sub-continent that was based on Vedic writing. It is considered an early form of Hinduism. Vedic writing refers to the Vedas, the hymns of the Aryans, who if they actually did so, invaded in the second millennium B.C.

The divine and absolute power of being that is the source and sustainer of the universe. b. The divine universal consciousness pervading the universe and sustaining the souls of individual persons; Atman. c. A religious formula or prayer and the holy or sacred power in it and in the officiating priest.

The word Brahmanism was coined by Gonçalo Fernandes Trancoso (1520–1596) in the 16th century, and is related to the metaphysical concept of Brahman that developed from post-Vedic ideas during the late Vedic era (Upanishads).

The Srauta tradition still preserves elements of Brahmanism. Thus, there are two distinct contexts by which the term 'Brahminism' or 'Brahmanism' is used

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