The rules of the Brahmin, a member of the highest caste in Hindu society, traditionally emphasize principles such as spiritual purity, knowledge, and adherence to religious duties. They are expected to study and teach the Vedas, perform rituals, and maintain a lifestyle of simplicity and discipline. Brahmins are also encouraged to avoid certain foods, particularly meat, and to practice non-violence. Overall, their role is to serve as spiritual guides and custodians of sacred knowledge.
Rudraj Brahmin is a brahmin of brahmins. They are real guru of ancient India.
In the caste system, if a Brahmin (the highest caste) touches an untouchable (the lowest caste), it is considered impure and can result in social repercussions for the Brahmin such as being ostracized or facing backlash from their community. Traditionally, there are strict rules and norms surrounding interactions between different castes.
yes he is a brahmin
Yes, he is a Brahmin - Iyer.
Brahmin the 3rd
Yes, Jayachitra is a Tamil Brahmin. She was born into a Tamil Brahmin family.
No. Technically they cannot. Brahmbhatt is not really considered Brahmin but a intercaste production between Brahmin and Kshatriya. Most in the Brahmin community do not consider them Brahmins even.
Yes, he is a Brahmin - Iyer.
Brahmin is the highest class caste.
bhumihar is not brahmin
No...they are Dalits. They just claim Brahmin status
Yes, Jangam's are Brahmin's. Basically Jangam's are Smarta Brahmin's. Jangam or Smarta Brahmins warships Lord Shiva and Madhwa or Vaishanav Brahmin's warship Lord Vishnu. These are the two basic division's of Brahmin's in South India.