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2. Brahmanical (comparative more Brahmanical, superlative most Brahmanical) Of or pertaining to the Brahman Of or pertaining to the Brahmins or their doctrines or worship.

3. Clearly, it is Brahmanical patriarchy

4. Definition of Brahmanical in the Definitions.net dictionary

5. What does Brahmanical mean? Information and translations of Brahmanical in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

6. Brahmanical Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary

7. Brahman lies behind the apparent Explanation of Brahmanical

8. Hindu (or Brahmanical) Architecture varies in its three special styles

9. Asceticism in Ancient India in Brahmanical, Buddhist, Jaina and Ajivika Societies

10. Brahmanical meaning Of or pertaining to the Brahmins or their doctrines or worship.

11. …two Brahmanical sects arose, the Mahanubhava and the Varakari Panth, that both shaped Marathi literature significantly

12. The principal Brahmanical Temples, like those of Egypt, show progressive additions of sanctuaries and

13. Conceptualising Brahmanical Patriarchy in Early India: Gender, Caste, Class and State, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol

14. It may be valid to say that there can be a Brahmanical Hinduism, but to say that Hinduism is Brahmanical would be as misleading as any attempt to identify Christianity with imperialism and Islam with jihadism.

15. Brahmanical patriarchy is a way of talking about the relationships between gender, caste, the economy, and the state

16. Brahmanical texts it is evident that the up-per caste woman is the object of moral panic

17. Brahmanical patriarchy: How Ambedkar explained the links between caste and violence against women He drew attention to the inferior …

18. Smashing Brahmanical Patriarchy means smashing these inequalities and is not in any way a hate speech against the Brahmins

19. Conceptualising Brahmanical Patriarchy in Early India: Gender, Caste, Class and State Author(s): Uma Chakravarti Source: Economic and Political Weekly, Vol

20. Part I (Chs.1-12) deals with the concepts and practices of Brahmanical Education on the authority of Veda, Astadhyayi, Arthasastra

21. Roughly until the middle of the first millennium CE, an important general dis- tinction opposed Buddhist and Brahmanical philosophical thought in the South Asian subcontinent: Buddhist philosophers were of the opinion that our com- mon sense world is not ultimately real, Brahmanical philosophers were convinced that it is

22. The vigorous Brahmanical revival must have been due, in a large measure, to the natural decay of early Buddhism

23. To prevent such a contingency women's sexual subordination was institutionalised in the Brahmanical law codes and enforced by the power of the state.

24. Vedic, Brahmanical, Buddhist or Trantric systems, where what counts is the category of lineage, affiliation, cult, tradition, etc., rather than any dogma

25. Ancient Brahmanical codes of law institutionalised the subordination of women’s sexuality to maintain the practices of ‘patrilineal succession’ and ‘caste purity’

26. Even considered individually, the three words, “smash” “Brahmanical” and “patriarchy” need a heavy dose of context to be understood in a meaningful and constructive way.

27. The foundation of Brahmanical Patriarchy lay in the collective subordination of women and lower-castes so that upper-caste men could control both wealth and labour.

28. To prevent such a contingen-cy women's sexual subordination was institu-tionalised in the Brahmanical law codes and enforced by the power of the state

29. When one uses the term “Hinduism” for the religious culture of India that has influenced much of Asia, one thinks of the Brahmanical tradition

30. The present paper argues that the conceptualisation of notions like ‘dalit’ or ‘intracaste’ or ‘multiple’ patriarchies results from a misunderstanding of the concept Brahmanical patriarchy

31. The Brahmanical Triad: Brahma, Shiva, Vishnu 8th–9th century India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir) On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 237

32. Those who preach acceptance and tolerance towards these two faiths are quick to jump on the ‘Brahmanical Patriarchy’ narrative as soon as any girl from a …

33. The Brahmanical social ideology construed ‘pariahs’ as aliens to Hindus, marked them socially degraded and portrayed them as immoral, lacking intelligence and unfit for anything but menial labour.

34. The word Brahmanical solely represents the renunciation of the spirit of Liberty, Fraternity and Equality against people of lower caste and women in the name of the religion

35. In the Brahmanical texts it is evident that the upper caste woman is the object of moral panic Through the recalcitrance of women the established property and status order can be subverted

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37. Brahmanical Qualities “Peacefulness, self-control, austerity, cleanliness, satisfaction, tolerance, simple straightforwardness, devotion to Me, mercy and truthfulness are the natural qualities of the brahmanas.” (Shrimad-Bhagavatam 11.17.16) If anyone develops the above qualities, they are known as Brahmanas

38. Abstract The 5th century bce is a good place to start an investigation into Indian philosophy as the Brahmanical tradition, which dominated north India at that time, was the only tradition to secure a lasting hegemonic grip on the country's socio-religious structure.

39. What we have is the Brahmanical oppression as the underlying reason for dalit men’s behaving in a patriarchal manner; if proven, that dalit men behave ‘in specifically gendered ways,’ the underlying reason (as argued by both writers hitherto) is their caste-based exploitation by the savarna

40. 'Smash Brahminical Patriarchy' is decidedly targeting Brahmins, calling a select few women to meet Dorsey is certainly 'Brahmanical' The external display of support for inclusion and defence of Jack Dorsey 'smashing Brahminical Patriarchy', tried to conceal a modern day story of privileged voices having access to most relevant spaces and discourses.