Brahmana

/brɑːˈmɑːnə/ noun

A member of the highest priestly caste in ancient India's Hindu social system, responsible for performing rituals and religious ceremonies.

From Sanskrit 'brāhmaṇa', derived from 'brahman' (the ultimate reality in Hinduism) plus the agent suffix '-a'. The word evolved from describing priests who mediated between the divine and human realms to becoming a hereditary social class designation.

AMብራህመን
ARالبراهمن
BNব্রাহ্মণ
CAbrahmana
CSbrahman
DAbrahmana
DEBrahmane
ELβραχμάν
ESbrahmana
FAبراهمن
FIbrahmana
FRbrahmane
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