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Who were Brahmins? How were they useful to the king?

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Answered by kailashmannem
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Brahmins is a Varna in hindus

specialising as teachers, priests and protectors of scared learning across generation.... the Brahmins useful for the king because the any work of king were he divided to Brahmins ...so, the Brahmins useful for the king....

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Answered by Casper608
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The word Brahmin translates to “Supreme Self” or the first of the gods. Brahmin is the highest Varna in Vedic Hinduism. The population of India that is considered a member of the Brahmin caste according to the article “The Joshua project” is about 60,481,000 people.Brahmin are a varna (class) in Hinduism. They specialised as priests (purohit)The term Brahmin in Indian texts has signified someone who is good and virtuous, specialising as teachers, priests and protectors of scared learning across generation the Brahmins useful for the king because the any work of king were he divided to Brahmins .

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