Brahmanoun
The One First Cause; also, one of the triad of Hindu gods. The triad consists of Brahma, the Creator, Vishnu, the Preserver, and Siva, the Destroyer.
Brahmanoun
A valuable variety of large, domestic fowl, peculiar in having the comb divided lengthwise into three parts, and the legs well feathered. There are two breeds, the dark or penciled, and the light; - called also Brahmapootra.
Brahmanoun
the Creator; one of the three major deities in the later Hindu pantheon
Brahmanoun
any of several breeds of Indian cattle; especially a large American heat and tick resistant grayish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding
Brahma
Brahma (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मा, romanized: Brahmā) is referred to as within the Trimurti, the triple deity of supreme divinity that includes Vishnu, and Shiva. He is also referred to as Svayambhu (lit. 'self-born') and is associated with creation, knowledge and Vedas.
Brahmannoun
member of the Hindu priestly class.
Brahmannoun
A person of the highest or sacerdotal caste among the Hindus.
Brahmannoun
a person from an old, respected, and usually wealthy family who has considerable social or political influence; - a term used especially in New England; as, a Boston brahmin.
Brahmannoun
a member of a social and cultural elite (especially a descendant of an old New England family);
Brahmannoun
a member of the highest of the four Hindu varnas;
Brahmannoun
the highest of the four varnas: the priestly or sacerdotal category
Brahmannoun
any of several breeds of Indian cattle; especially a large American heat and tick resistant grayish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding
Brahman
Brahman (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मन्) connotes the highest Universal Principle, the Ultimate Reality in the universe. In major schools of Hindu philosophy, it is the material, efficient, formal and final cause of all that exists.