Brahmin Explained Brahmin (; sa|ब्राह्मण|brāhmaṇa) is a varna (caste) within Hindu society. The other three varnas are the Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra. Brahmin Castes in India Brahmin Castes in India have been divided in different communities. The two popular divisions in India are the North Indian Brahmins and the South Indian Brahmins. Also spelled: Brahmin Sanskrit: Brāhmaṇa (“Possessor of Brahma”) Related Topics: priesthood Nambudiri Maithil Brahman Citpāvan Agnihotri Brahman Modern scholars state that such usage of the term Brahmin in ancient texts does not imply a caste, but simply "masters" (experts), guardian, recluse, preacher or guide of any tradition. [14][15][16] An alternate synonym for Brahmin in the Buddhist and other non-Hindu tradition is Mahano.
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