Social Sciences, asked by bhavanidarba9, 1 month ago

what are Bramhins?
what instructions they follow??​

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Answered by NITESH761
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For other uses, see Brahmin (disambiguation).

Brahmin ( ब्राह्मण, romanized: brāhmaṇa) are a varna (class) in Hinduism. They specialised as priests (purohit, pandit, or pujari), teachers (acharya or guru), ayurvedic physicians and protectors of sacred learning across generations.

Brahmin population distribution in India

The traditional occupation of Brahmins was that of priesthood at the Hindu temples or at socio-religious ceremonies and rite of passage rituals such as solemnising a wedding with hymns and prayers.Theoretically, the Brahmins are the most respected of the four social classes.Their livelihood is prescribed to be one of strict austerity and voluntary poverty ("[A Brahmin] should acquire what just suffices for the time, what he earns he should spend all that the same day"). In practice, Indian texts suggest that some Brahmins became agriculturalists, warriors, traders and had also held other occupations in the Indian subcontinent

Answered by dcnethra2030
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The Brahmins held the most power in Hindu society , they were priests, otherwise known as the spiritual and intellectual leaders of the society. “They devoted their time to studying, teaching, performing sacrifices, and officiating religious services.

they have instruction about not to eat meat and to be must vegetarian and some will not eat garlic and onions .

they are not supposed to plow

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