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What is Brahmanism based on?

Brahmanism is a religious and philosophical system that emerged in ancient India, primarily based on the Vedic texts, which include hymns, rituals, and philosophical discourses. It emphasizes the importance of rituals, sacrifices, and the authority of the Brahmins, who are the priestly class responsible for performing these rites. Central to Brahmanism is the concept of Brahman, the ultimate reality or universal spirit, which underpins the universe and transcends the material world. Over time, Brahmanism evolved into what is now known as Hinduism, incorporating various beliefs and practices.


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What religious practice in India formed brahmanism?

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Old gods became less important and people began to doubt that carrying out precise rituals were as important as the priests had claimed.


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