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- Rituals take place in reverse order during Brahminic funeral services.
- This idea goes against the early Brahminic notion of liberation at death.
- Traditional Brahminic spirituality of moksha and mention of the Vedas is still virtually absent .
- According to Khushwant Singh, the Jats'attitude never allowed themselves to be absorbed in the Brahminic fold.
- Periyar, who had joined Congress in 1919, became disillusioned with what he considered as the Brahminic leadership of the party.
- Liberation for the Brahminic yogin was thought to be the permanent realization at death of a nondual meditative state anticipated in life.
- In the Buddha's day, this government system was being culturally displaced by the brahminic caste and their religious ideology.
- It is further claimed that they were a Kannadiga Dravidian family inducted into the Brahminic fold as was popular in the medieval times.
- The linguistic profile of Kathmandu underwent drastic changes during the Shah dynasty's rule because of its strong bias towards the Brahminic culture.
- The Buddhist tradition of the Ezhavas, and the refusal to give it up, pushed them to an outcaste role within the greater Brahminic society.
- Oh, we know what the Brahminic Warren Commission pronounced with false certainty : Lee Harvey Oswald, odd _ and soon dead _ loner, did it alone.
- 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.
- Almost nothing about Harry Truman reminded people of FDR, the giant father figure who had led them through both the Great Depression and World War II with Brahminic assurance and style.
- Even so, Schweitzer found many instances in world religions and philosophies in which the principle was denied, not least in the European Middle Ages, and in the Indian Brahminic philosophy.
- In addition, states Engler, the text includes another layer of ideas, where empirical rational ideas flourish in competition or cooperation with religious ideas, as well as the evidence of later additions of some Brahminic ideas.
- 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.
- That would have been in his " young soldier " or avant-garde phase, preceding the phases of patriarch ( upholder of values ) and recluse ( or mystic ) : a threefold Brahminic template Rautavaara has said he hoped to follow.
- 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.
- Weird-looking in their hysteric outbursts, the women oracles are part of the temple functionaries who devote themselves at the service of these unique customs and rituals observed in the temple that are related to ancient and possibly, pre-Brahminic mother goddess cults.
- This led to the upbringing of marginal class or'sambandham'brahminic family clans like Pakalomattom, Sankarapuri and Kalli to a different socioeconomic status, they are now widely accepted as the first families who adopted an emigre way of life or'Christianity'in Kerala.
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