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'''Brahmin''' (also called Brahman) is an anglicised form of the [[Sanskrit]] ''brāhmana'' ब्राह्मण). This is the name used to designate a member of one of the four castes (varnas) in the traditional Hindu societies of Nepal and India. | |||
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Brahmin (also called Brahman) is an anglicised form of the Sanskrit brāhmana ब्राह्मण). This is the name used to designate a member of one of the four castes (varnas) in the traditional Hindu societies of Nepal and India.