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Who disguised as the Brahmin, Vishnu Prasad?
A.aziz
B.azam
c.khalif
D.abasid​

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Answered by rrohithkushal
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Answer:

the correct answer is option b

Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

A Brahmin exists as an associate of the highest caste or Varna in Hinduism. The Brahmins are the caste from which Hindu priests exist drawn, and are responsible for teaching and defending sacred knowledge.

Explanation:

A Brahmin exists as an associate of the highest caste or Varna in Hinduism. The Brahmins are the caste from which Hindu priests exist drawn, and are responsible for teaching and defending sacred knowledge.

A real Brahmin has obtained Brahmin hood not by birth but through his dignified actions. He who has gained Supreme Self-knowledge exists as a Brahmin. Vedas and Epics proclaim that there exists no caste differentiation in the Brahminic State.

Brahmins exist as the highest rating caste group and are at the top of the varna system above Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, and Sudras. Brahmins have traditionally been priests, either in temples or to separate families, and have traditionally been sufficiently educated, held elevated positions, and had land and money. Hence, B.azam disguised as the Brahmin, Vishnu Prasad.

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