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'''Brahmin''' or '''brahman''' (Skt. ''brāhmaṇa''; Tib. [[བྲམ་ཟེ་རིགས་]], [[Wyl.]] ''bram ze'') is the priestly caste, one of the four castes or hereditary classes (Skt. ''varṇa'') of Hinduism, the others being the [[kshatriya]], [[vaishya]] and [[shudra]].
'''Brahmin''' or '''brahman''' (Skt. ''brāhmaṇa''; Tib. [[བྲམ་ཟེ་རིགས་]], [[Wyl.]] ''bram ze'') is the priestly caste, one of the four castes or hereditary classes (Skt. ''varṇa'') of Hinduism, the others being the [[kshatriya]], vaishya and shudra.


Not to be confused with [[Brahman]] – a metaphysical concept in Hinduism, [[Brahma]] – a Hindu god, or [[Brahmanas]] – a layer of text in the [[Vedas]].
Not to be confused with [[Brahman]] – a metaphysical concept in Hinduism, [[Brahma]] – a Hindu god, or [[Brahmanas]] – a layer of text in the [[Vedas]].

Latest revision as of 15:59, 1 April 2022

Brahmin or brahman (Skt. brāhmaṇa; Tib. བྲམ་ཟེ་རིགས་, Wyl. bram ze) is the priestly caste, one of the four castes or hereditary classes (Skt. varṇa) of Hinduism, the others being the kshatriya, vaishya and shudra.

Not to be confused with Brahman – a metaphysical concept in Hinduism, Brahma – a Hindu god, or Brahmanas – a layer of text in the Vedas.