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Some critics link Brahmanism with Hindu nationalism or the Indian government: Other critics link Brahmanism with Hindu nationalism or the Indian government:
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Anti-Brahmanism is hostility toward or prejudice against Brahmins, often as a result of historical injustices permeated by the Hindu system of caste and varna, which had Brahmins at the helm. Anti-Brahmin tensions exist primarily in India. There is also a significant amount of literature which is anti-Brahmin.

Anti-Brahmin sentiments are sometimes encountered in:

See also

External links

Some of these sample links are broadly critical of Hinduism, and not only of Brahmins.

Some critics of Brahmanism focus on Brahmins' historical exploitation of other groups, and contemporary caste disparities:

Other critics link Brahmanism with Hindu nationalism or the Indian government:

References

  • Politics and Social Conflict in South India, the Non-Brahman Movement and Tamil Separatism, 1916-1929. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969. By Prof. Eugene Irschik
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