Brahmanisation is a process in which non-Brahmin communities adopt the cultural practices, rituals, and social norms of Brahmins, the priestly class in Hindu society. This process often involves the embrace of Vedic texts, rituals, and the caste hierarchy associated with Brahminical traditions. It can be seen as a way for these communities to gain social status and legitimacy within the broader Hindu framework. The term is also used in discussions about social change and the evolution of religious practices in South Asia.