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umm brahmanism is about sacrafice and karma and impressing alot of gods its all about the vedas and the caste systems which sucks for people who are below the brahmans heres something that hopefully will make sense that my honors history teacher told me yo " by fulfilling your dharma you gain good karma so that in your next samsara your autman is closer to moksha with brahman" yeah boi that's what brahmanism is all about but ya its also the early form of Hinduism yeah i should be writing a paper right now about this but instead while finding info i found this totally wrong answer to ur question and had to make it right
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Brahmanism means to get united with the universal spirit (atman connected with parmatma) BRAHMA GYAAN. It has nothing to do with outside worldly things like wearing some yellow(pitamber) clothes or having a pony tail at head. As per shastra or historically brahmans had a freedom to have non-veg. Although food has got nothing to
do with Brahma Gyaan.
Brahma is a state of mind. To reach Brahma is to experience a connectedness with the harmony and balance within the universe, and especially on Earth.
Religious belief is the belief in the reality of the mythological, supernatural, or spiritual aspects of a religion. Religious belief is distinctfrom religious practice or religious behaviours with some believers not practicing religion and some practitioners not believing religion. Religious beliefs, being derived from ideas that are exclusive to religion, often relate to the existence, characteristics and worship of adeity or deities, divine intervention in the universe and human life, or the deontological explanations for the values and practices centered on the teachings of a spiritual leader or group. In contrast to other belief systems, religious beliefs are usually codified
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No, personality is based on those you grew up with, you're cultural background, religious beliefs, charm(or having no charm), and of course how you were raised.
The most important issue for religious harmony is to treat the beliefs of others with respect. Of course, this begins with ourselves, even though we probably believe that our own beliefs are the only truth. If others in the community are displaying intolerance towards your beliefs, it is wise not to respond in kind. Demonstrate confidence in your beliefs, but try to move the subject on to other matters. To treat the beliefs of others with respect really does mean accepting thoses beliefs as equally valid. That's the hard part. But someone has to make a start, and set an example for others in society. Interacial and interfaith marriages can be an extraordinarily important way of breaking down barriers. This means accepting the marriage, on equal terms and without preconditions, of a Muslim and a Christian or Hindu.
Edwin Hubble was was raised as a Christian. However as an adult, his stated religious belief was Agnosticism. The book Edwin Hubble: Mariner of the Nebulae. by Gale E. Christianson has specific examples. One Hubble quote on the subject is: ""The whole thing is so much bigger than I am, and I can't understand it, so I just trust myself to it; and forget about it."
hinduism
Brahmans do it people
Brahmanism came into contact with different beliefs and faiths of Dravidians and other civilisations, they adopted the best parts from every other culture and included it into Brahmanism. with time the change was so drastic that it developed as Hinduism.
according to scholars Hinduism started as Brahmanism when aryans came to indus valley. Brahmanism adopted popular faiths and beliefs from other religions and evolved into Hinduism.
Old gods became less important and people began to doubt that carrying out precise rituals were as important as the priests had claimed.
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the religious beliefs held by the Shang
well brahminsm had different beilfs then th aryan did so yup
Christian beliefs
what were the religious beliefs
very much important, Hinduism was originally Brahmanism. Aryans invaded India with this Brahmanism & Ultimate it became Hinduism as we know today.
Israelites record history and religious beliefs inside the Torah.