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Historical Brahminism
Brahminism or Brahmanism is a doctrine developed from the Vedic religion, which incorporates non-Vedic religious religious ideas; and expanding to a region stretching from the northwest Indian subcontinent to the Ganges valley.[1][2] Originally the doctrine arose out of the concept of Brahman, the ultimate reality, but eventually evolved into the doctrine of Brahminism.[1]
Heesterman mentions that Brahmanism included the Vedic corpus, but also the inclusion of post-Vedic texts such as Dharmasastras, gave prominence to the Purohita or Brahmin class of society.[1] Heesterman also mentions that the post-Vedic Smriti,[1] which are also included in later Smarta tradition. Emphasis on rituals and the dominant position of Brahmins developed as a developed ideology in the Kuru-Pancala realm, and expanded into the Aryavarta region after the end of the Kuru-Pancala kingdom.[2] It co-existed with local religions, such as the Yaksha cults.[3][4][5]
^ abcdHeesterman 2005, pp. 9552–9553.
^ abWitzel 1995.
^Samuel 2010.
^Basham 1989, pp. 74–75.
^"yaksha". Encyclopædia Britannica. 30 November 2023.
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