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Bihar Research Society. cable in the case of medieval Brāhmaṇas , 1 34 but it
equally explains the proliferation of castes among the other varnas too . 126 It
were the Śūdras , however , who came to have the largest number of sub - castes
in ...
Bihar Research Society. cable in the case of medieval Brāhmaṇas , 1 34 but it
equally explains the proliferation of castes among the other varnas too . 126 It
were the Śūdras , however , who came to have the largest number of sub - castes
in ...
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The social relevance of such ideologies needs thorough analysis for a better
comprehension of the contemporary mechanism of exploitation vis - a - vis the
role of brāhmaṇas . The origin and growth of tirthas has been dealt with in a
better ...
The social relevance of such ideologies needs thorough analysis for a better
comprehension of the contemporary mechanism of exploitation vis - a - vis the
role of brāhmaṇas . The origin and growth of tirthas has been dealt with in a
better ...
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priests and temple priests , as if the brāhmaṇas never engaged themselves in
various economic pursuits including ... The chapter on systematisation and
standardisation of the social orders dealing precisely with the place of
brāhmaṇas in the ...
priests and temple priests , as if the brāhmaṇas never engaged themselves in
various economic pursuits including ... The chapter on systematisation and
standardisation of the social orders dealing precisely with the place of
brāhmaṇas in the ...
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
Cultivation of Wheat and Barley during the later | 34 |
c 200 B C | 44 |
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