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Answer : 1. "In the early centuries of the Christian era"
Brahminism, which is today understood as a superior class, had its roots in?
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Brahminism, which is today understood as a superior class, had its roots in?
- 1In the early centuries of the Christian eratrue
- 2In the later Vedic periodfalse
- 3During the Gupta periodfalse
- 4In the Rigveda periodfalse
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Answer : 1. "In the early centuries of the Christian era"
Explanation :
Sir Monier Williams, describes Brahmanism as a spiritual doctrine that identifies God with the universe. Brahma is simply a creator in the sense of being, the first evolution emanating from the One Spirit, the evolution from which all other evolutions have proceeded.