Brahmanism
Origin
Built from brahmin, which is an anglicization of Sanskrit Brahminism besides Brahmanism.
Alternative forms
Full definition of Brahmanism
Proper noun
Brahmanism
(plural Brahmanisms)- The principles and religious practice of the Brahmins, aspects of Hinduism as practiced by the Brahmin caste of India.
- Historical Vedic ritualism, contrasted with Shramana traditions.
- 1972, Cromwell Crawford, review of L. M. Joshi, Brahmanism, Buddhism and Hinduism, Philosophy East and West:Alongside Brahmanism was the non-Aryan Shramanic culture with its roots going back to prehistoric times.
- The conduct or attitudes ascribed to the social or cultural elite within a given society.
- July 9, 1919, letter from T.S. Eliot to John Quinn :I am sorry to say that I have found it uphill and exasperating work trying to impose Joyce on such “intellectual†people, or people whose opinion carries weight as I know, in London. ... There is a strong body of critical Brahminism, destructive and conservative in temper, which will not have Joyce.