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- noun Plural form of
Brahmanist .
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Examples
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Hindus, Brahmanists and Buddhists alike, reincarnation represents merely a continuous repetition of the suffering and misery of earthly existence.
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Mohammedans 15.7, Brahmanists 13.4, Heathens 8.7, and Jews 0.3. '
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Many of the temples erected by the Buddhists and Brahmanists were destroyed by the Moslem invaders, and others abandoned.
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But yet the fact remains that _Hindus_ speak of themselves as such, not as _Brahmanists_, and it is hopeless to try to supersede a current name.
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Brahmanists and Buddhists maintain that it is the only sure basis for this doctrine; but this view appears not to have met with wide acceptance.
Introduction to the History of Religions Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV
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Rome smiling and tranquilly awaiting the day when she will have united Christians, Mahommedans, Brahmanists, and Buddhists into one sole nation, of whom she will be both the spiritual and the temporal queen!
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Rome smiling and tranquilly awaiting the day when she will have united Christians, Mahommedans, Brahmanists, and Buddhists into one sole nation, of whom she will be both the spiritual and the temporal queen!
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I myself think that there are more than 5 million Jews, and more than 200 millions of Mahommedans, but I regard the alleged number of Brahmanists and Buddhists as exaggerated.
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Mahommedans, more than 700 million Brahmanists and Buddhists, without counting another 100 million pagans of divers creeds, the whole making
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I myself think that there are more than 5 million Jews, and more than 200 millions of Mahommedans, but I regard the alleged number of Brahmanists and Buddhists as exaggerated.
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