CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... Brahman return to a practice abhorrent to the ancient Vedic religion, as well as the universal Buddhist adoration of statues and relics of a founder pre-eminent among men for the pure spirituality of his teaching. And even within the ...
... Brahman return to a practice abhorrent to the ancient Vedic religion, as well as the universal Buddhist adoration of statues and relics of a founder pre-eminent among men for the pure spirituality of his teaching. And even within the ...
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... Brahmans everywhere, to whatever nationality they may belong, or whatever language they may speak, have a homogeneous character, imbued with a lofty pride transmitted through long generations. The Mohammedans of central Asiatic descent ...
... Brahmans everywhere, to whatever nationality they may belong, or whatever language they may speak, have a homogeneous character, imbued with a lofty pride transmitted through long generations. The Mohammedans of central Asiatic descent ...
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... Brahman ), though he was looked uistn now and then as superior to Imth, he gradually disapi>ears, and becomes merged into the philosophical Brahma (the neuter form of the same word), which is a further evolution of the great soul of the ...
... Brahman ), though he was looked uistn now and then as superior to Imth, he gradually disapi>ears, and becomes merged into the philosophical Brahma (the neuter form of the same word), which is a further evolution of the great soul of the ...
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... Brahman caste, including the priests, is held to have something divine in it. Most of the several millions of Brahmans follow secular employment ; but even the humblest of them is hedged round by a certain sort of sacred- ness. This ...
... Brahman caste, including the priests, is held to have something divine in it. Most of the several millions of Brahmans follow secular employment ; but even the humblest of them is hedged round by a certain sort of sacred- ness. This ...
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... Brahman priesthood, and it has religious orders endowed with lighting qualities. A man is not horn into its system, but is initiated. Practically the initiated ones are all Hindus, who thus become Sikhs or disciples. There are two modes ...
... Brahman priesthood, and it has religious orders endowed with lighting qualities. A man is not horn into its system, but is initiated. Practically the initiated ones are all Hindus, who thus become Sikhs or disciples. There are two modes ...
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