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1 astika (In Indian philosophy, any orthodox school of thought, defined as one that accepts the authority of the Vedas, the superiority of the Brahmans, and a society made up of the four traditional classes)
Религия: астикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > astika (In Indian philosophy, any orthodox school of thought, defined as one that accepts the authority of the Vedas, the superiority of the Brahmans, and a society made up of the four traditional classes)
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2 Brahman
tr['brɑːmən]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL brahmán nombre masculinon.• brahmán s.m.(pl Brahmans)=Brahmin ['brɑːmɪn] N (pl Brahmin or Brahmins) brahmán(-ana) m / f -
3 astika
Религия: (In Indian philosophy, any orthodox school of thought, defined as one that accepts the authority of the Vedas, the superiority of the Brahmans, and a society made up of the four traditional classes) астика -
4 दिजगण
දිජගණ dijagaNa dijagaṇa ma group of brahmans or birds. -
5 ब्राह्मणवाचनक
බ්රාහ්මණවාචනක braahmaNavaacanaka brāhmaṇavācanaka nrecitation of Vedas by brahmans. -
6 ब्राह्मणवाटक
බ්රාහ්මණවාටක braahmaNavaaTaka brāhmaṇavāṭaka ma place where brahmans assemble. -
7 सस्समणब्राह्मण
සස්සමණබ්රාහ්මණ sassamaNabraahmaNa sassamaṇabrāhmaṇa adjincluding religious teachers and brahmans. -
8 Brahman
['brɑːmɪn]сущ.; инд.; мн. Brahmans; = brahman, Brahmin, brahminбрахман, брамин ( представитель жреческого сословия в Индии) -
9 brahman
s.1 bracmán, nombre que se da a los filósfos y sacerdotes de la India.2 brahmán, brahmín, bracmán. (plural Brahmans)
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