A thing where you are a priest.
brahminism
Worship is bhrahmanism.
Brahminism was developed by Aryans but later was mixed with other cultures and became Hinduism By student from C.E. Utt Middle School
Buddhism and Brahminism.
Hinduism was first developed as aryanism or brahminism. the reason behind this was that Hinduism was the religion for brahmans by the brahman or the supreme god.
Yes. It's religions, including Hinduism, Jainism, Brahminism, and Buddishm all influenced other cultures around the world.
Lord brahma created the world, all their sons were followers of brahminism. After many years they soon began to come in contact with other faith and Religion. Thus Hinduism was born.
Hinduism life like tODAY IS \very outrageous and phenominal. Hinduism is more popular in India then Buddhism is or Brahminism which transformed into Buddhism. Hindu people practioce and do rituals like bathing and praying!
Indians belonging to certain religious or cultural beliefs, such as Jainism or Brahminism, avoid consuming garlic due to its pungent smell and belief that it can stimulate desires and aggression. Additionally, some people avoid garlic for its potential to cause digestive issues or for its perceived negative effects on meditation and spiritual practices.
Hinduism goes to brahminism later due to various causes like due to the opposition of a group of party.
Mythology states that Hinduism was born when Lord Brahma gave birth to sons. Being sons of Lord Brahma they thought their Religion to be brhaminism unless told otherwise by Lord Brahma himself.
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