What is another word for Brahmans?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈɑːmənz] (IPA)

Brahmans, also known as Brahmins, are a Hindu caste of priests, teachers, and scholars who are considered the highest among the four castes in traditional Indian society. However, there are several synonyms for Brahman that are used in different contexts. Some of the most common synonyms for Brahman are Guru, Swami, Pandit, Acharya, and Shastri. While Guru refers to a spiritual teacher, Swami is a title used for a religious leader. Pandit and Acharya are titles given to those who have achieved scholarly proficiency in Hindu scriptures, while Shastri is a scholar who specializes in the study of Vedic scripts. Synonyms for Brahman reflect the cultural and social diversity of Indian society and its traditions.

What are the hypernyms for Brahmans?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Brahmans

He rejoiced in converse with the Brahmans, and he occupied himself with the revival or reform of the ritual in countless Greek and Italian temples.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
Why or at what date they left the famous country of the Pharaohs, none can say: but that these white-skinned Brahmans are descendants of such people as the Berbers, who belonged of right to the European races, seems the most plausible theory of their origin yet put forward, and serves as an additional proof of the enormous influence exercised upon posterity by the famous country of the Nile.
"By-Ways of Bombay"
S. M. Edwardes, C.V.O.
If in thought we suppressed the scientific results which experimentation has conquered, we should have but an inferior science, within the reach of the Brahmans may be, but unworthy of our present scientific standing.
"The Pros and Cons of Vivisection"
Charles Richet Commentator: W. D. Halliburton

Famous quotes with Brahmans

  • And is there no possibility that there was a period, and several periods, when man existed, and yet was not an organic being — therefore could not have left any vestige of himself for exact science? Spirit leaves no skeletons or fossils behind, and yet few are the men on earth who doubt that man can live both objectively and subjectively. At all events, the theology of the Brahmans, hoary with antiquity, and which divides the formative periods of the earth into four ages, and places between each of these a lapse of 1,728,000 years, far more agrees with official science and modern discovery than the absurd chronological notions promulgated by the Councils of Nice and Trent.
    Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
  • The Brahmins are a dynasty and a caste. Brahma is the sun and its rays Brahmins. The Brahmans left the mouth of God as the purest of their verbs, and the Sudras were born from the feet, as the vilest dust. It is not for the sudra or touch the outcast Brahmins, is not given as the roots touch the flowers, or the sole of the foot touching the mouth. The hands that touch the outcast Brahmin in print in him the indelible stamp of hell, the purity of the Brahmin is like the dew drop on the sheet, which only disappears forever when you touch him.
    Francisco Luís Gomes

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