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write a paragraph on brahmin

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Answered by dhruvbadaya1
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Brahmin is a part of the caste system in Hinduism. People who read the complete Upanishad Brahmanak were called Brahmins. They were a teacher, doctor, scholar, or religious person in the past. They are called Dwij because they guided others toward enlightenment. The Brahmins developed in the Aryan society. The caste system classified people by jobs. The people in this caste were mostly Priests and Dramaist in the Aryan society. The Brahmins arranged prayer and rituals. Parashurama was one of the well known Brahmin by birth, but throughout his life, he was a warrior whose job was to protect Dharma. Most Brahmins practice vegetarianism. There are many subgroups in Brahmins based on demography. Rishiswar, Sanadhya, Kanyakubj, Telang, Saryupareen, Goswami, Tyagi and Sarswat are the main streams of Brahmin.The Brahmanas of the Vedic period were regarded as the most knowledgeable people, and the best of best in all arts. Therefore, not all Hindus worship other Gods.In Tamil Nadu, The Iyers and Iyengars are well known Brahmin communities. Iyers are mostly worshippers of Shiva and the Iyengars are Vaishnavites.

Answered by rakshapal08
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Brahmin is a part of the caste system in Hinduism. People who read the complete Upanishad Brahmanak were called Brahmins. They were a teacher, doctor, scholar, or religious person in the past. They are called Dwij because they guided others toward enlightenment. The Brahmins developed in the Aryan society. The caste system classified people by jobs. The people in this caste were mostly Priests and Dramaist in the Aryan society. The Brahmins arranged prayer and rituals. Parashurama was one of the well known Brahmin by birth, but throughout his life, he was a warrior whose job was to protect Dharma. Most Brahmins practice vegetarianism. There are many subgroups in Brahmins based on demography. Rishiswar, Sanadhya, Kanyakubj, Telang, Saryupareen, Goswami, Tyagi and Sarswat are the main streams of Brahmin.

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