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This idea goes against the early Brahminic notion of liberation at death.
Rituals take place in reverse order during Brahminic funeral services.
In the Buddha's day, this government system was being culturally displaced by the brahminic caste and their religious ideology.
Periyar, who had joined Congress in 1919, became disillusioned with what he considered as the Brahminic leadership of the party.
The difference between the Buddha's teaching and the yoga presented in early Brahminic texts is striking.
It appears that in early Brahminic yoga, the formless spheres were attained following element meditation.
Liberation for the Brahminic yogin was thought to be the permanent realization at death of a nondual meditative state anticipated in life.
The Buddha also departed from earlier yogic thought in discarding the early Brahminic notion of liberation at death.
The Nadar community members took up social reformation with restriction to Brahminic cult in their practices and customs through various routes.
These states were given doctrinal background in early Brahminic cosmologies, which classified the world into successively coarser strata.
Traditional Brahminic spirituality of moksha and mention of the Vedas is still virtually absent."
The Buddhist tradition of the Ezhavas, and the refusal to give it up, pushed them to an outcaste role within the greater Brahminic society.
Both the Buddha's conception of the liberated person and the goal of early Brahminic yoga can be characterized as nondual, but in different ways.
It is further claimed that they were a Kannadiga Dravidian family inducted into the Brahminic fold as was popular in the medieval times.
According to Khushwant Singh, the Jats' attitude never allowed themselves to be absorbed in the Brahminic fold.
In keeping with the Brahminic educational tradition, Muthuswami learnt the Sanskrit language, Vedas, and other important religious texts.
The linguistic profile of Kathmandu underwent drastic changes during the Shah dynasty's rule because of its strong bias towards the Brahminic culture.
There, having been humiliated by a Pallava guard (horseman), in a rage Mayurasharma gave up his Brahminic studies and took to the sword to avenge his insult.
A wide breach has already been made into the wall of Brahminic reserve by that institution, where hundreds of Brahmins send their sons to be taught by the Catholic missionaries.
Of the six canonical texts or Vedangas that formed the core syllabus in Brahminic education from the 1st century CE until the 18th century, four dealt with language:
With an effort to rejuvenate the ancient Brahminic faith and to perform the royal rituals and the related functions of the empirical government, Mayurasharma invited learned Vaidika Brahmins from northern India.
In fact, old Brahminic metaphors for the liberation at death of the yogic adept ("becoming cool", "going out") were given a new meaning by the Buddha; their point of reference became the sage who is liberated in life.
Evidence in the Chandogya Upanishad and the Taittiriya Upanishad suggests that a different early Brahminic philosophical tradition held the view that the unmanifest state of Brahman was a form of non-existence.
E. V. Ramasami Naicker ("Periyar"), a popular Tamil reformist leader of the time, had joined Indian National Congress in 1919, to oppose what he considered the Brahminic leadership of the party.
Nirmal criticised Brahminic dominance of Christian theology in India, and believed that the application of liberation theology to India should reflect the struggle of Dalits, who make up about 70% of Christians in India.
They formed a majority at one point of time and had no right to Brahminical learning.
He used his only familiarity with the techniques of brahminical study and wrote in the same style.
Early Brahminical works also emerged from the 11th century.
The rituals in such shrines are different from those of the Brahminical temples.
It is an ancient shrine where both tribal and Brahminical system of worship are followed.
But in a real Brahminical sense, I don't think it can be taken seriously."
Over time this sanghati brought back some elements of Brahminical orthodoxy.
Many criticized him for upholding feudal and Brahminical values, which to some extent may be true.
Basing themselves on this thesis, some maintain the view that brahminical reaction was responsible for the decline because of the following reasons.
He refused to undergo the brahminical thread ceremony.
The Yavanas were therefore kshatriyas, and later on, by giving up the brahminical culture, they became mleccha-yavanas.
The surroundings of the temple are tinged with several Brahminical laterite and stone caves.
Brahminical influence was widespread during his reign.
The story reflects the hatred and seclusion a widow has to suffer in brahminical society for no fault of her own.
In the Brahminical tradition marriage is viewed as the only religious initiation (diksha) permissible to women.
The origin of Taliparamba is from the Perinchalloor brahminical settlement.
It touched the heart strings of the common people, particularly those who were downtrodden or oppressed by the Brahminical hegemony.
The Bhumihar Brahmins follow in every respect the standard Brahminical rules.
Until recently, the scholarly consensus was that reincarnation is absent from the earliest strata of Brahminical literature.
Also if Pushyamitra was really a representative of brahminical reaction he neighbouting kings would have definitely given him assistance.
The Buddha's community does not seem to have had a caste system, and their society was not structured according to Brahminical theory.
The decline of Buddhism started in the eighth century with the revival of the Brahminical religion.
But the credit for the disappearance of this terrible massacre from the Brahminical religion goes to Jainism."
In addition to this, some upper caste Hindu women rejected constraints they faced under Brahminical traditions.
Padmashalis are less Brahminical in practice compared to other weaving castes such as the Devangas.
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