What means non brahmin worm
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Their firm belief in God is not predicated on monetary gains or losses. Nearly every Brahmin is a book-worm from his childhood.
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Non-Brahminism:
- The word Anti-Brahminism or in other words, non-Brahminism is a term that is used to signify a social structure that is mostly caste-based. It is a form of caste structure that places Brahmins at its topmost position. Examples that pertain to anti-caste sentiment in India was one from the pre-colonial movements, colonial ideologies, and a colonialist Protestant Christian conception of religion in the 19th century that saw the opposite of Anti-Brahminism, as a perverted religion hoisted on the Indian population.
- In order to challenge the dominant position that the Brahmins had attained during the period of British rule in the 19th century, reformist Hindus and Ambedkar constructed their criticism along same ideologies and earned the name of the 19th-century critique of "Brahminism."
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