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  2. Naramdev Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    The blessings of the given brahmins were taken, then the brahmins started leaving then Mandhata went to him and requested that you people should reside here, I will give you the means of livelihood. Jyotirlinga on the banks of Narmada are pleased with such a place, they accepted the request and the Brahmins started doing selfless austerity by ...

  3. Brahmarakshasa - Wikipedia

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    The Narada Purana describes an episode of Kalmashapada conversing with a brahmarakshasa, whose abode was a banyan tree. The brahmarakshasa told the king that he had previously been a wealthy Brahmin from the country of Magadha named Somadatta.

  4. Brahman - Wikipedia

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    In Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 3.9.26 it mentions that the atman 'neither trembles in fear nor suffers injury' and the Isha Upanishad 6-7 too talks about suffering as non-existent when one becomes the Brahman as they see the self in all beings and all beings in the self.

  5. Saccidānanda - Wikipedia

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    Satcitananda or Brahman is held to be the source of all reality, source of all conscious thought, and source of all perfection-bliss. [9] It is the ultimate, the complete, the destination of spiritual pursuit in Hinduism. [9] [3] [26]

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  7. Maga Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    Karma Prajnapti, dated to around the same time, repeats the observations of incest; Magas apparently held women as property of the commons — like cooked rice and pestle, roads and river banks, and fruits and flowers — whose sexuality was accessible to all. [3]

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  9. Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    Historical records from mid 1st millennium CE and later, suggest Brahmins were agriculturalists and warriors in medieval India, quite often instead of as exception. [ 7 ] [ 9 ] Donkin and other scholars state that Hoysala Empire records frequently mention Brahmin merchants who "carried on trade in horses, elephants and pearls" and transported ...