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how do Brahmins and non Brahmins view their literature which one is author supporting

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The fundamental unifying principle that underlies the diversity of everything in the cosmos is referred to as brahman in metaphysical terms.All people are born as sudras; you can only become a Brahmin by acquiring knowledge (brahma jnanam). You are a Brahmin by choice, not by birth, as we have been told. Nobody naturally becomes a Brahmin.

Explanation:

According to the widely used Varna system in India, the term "Brahmins" refers to a group of people who were priests and teachers by profession. In order to spread knowledge and religion, their literature was therefore God- and religion-focused, predominately focused on privileged lives, and God-oriented.

Only Brahmins were deemed educated and competent enough to offer the rest populace with the guidance, hence non-Brahmins were not permitted to read or study the Vedas. Due to their lowly status in the caste and social structure, non-Brahmins were not regarded as equals. All of this belonged to Vedic culture. Additionally, because Brahmins were the highest caste, only they were able to recite in temples, where visitors flocked to hear them.

The Puranas were written in straightforward sanskrit verse and intended for everyone to read, even women and shudras who were not permitted to study the Vedas. But because Vedic culture is no longer present, things have altered significantly in the modern era.

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