Introduction to Brahminical Social Dharma

                     Introduction to Brahminical Social Dharma

The concepts introduced to the society by Brahmins can be called Brahminical Social Dharma. These teachings were spread everywhere in India during Buddha's time. Those teachings are given below
1 Iswara creationism 2 Varna dharma 3 Swa dharma 4 Ashrama dharma 5 Apat dharma 5 Yagya 6 Triveda 7 Udaka Parishuddhi 8 Upanayana 09 Religious culture
Ishvara creationism
     Ishvara Nirmanism is the acceptance that the world and animals were created by the Great Brahma. The credit of the creation of the universe and the community belongs to the Great Brahma. Therefore, a large number of names have been used to describe the Great Brahma.
1 All-Powerful All-Powerful 2 All-Pervasive All-Pervading All-Powerful 3 All-Knowing All-Knowing 4 All-Seeing All-Seeing 5 All-Good All-Sarvathobhadra 6 All-Speakingly Indescribably Virtuous 7 All-Worldly All-Beautiful
     The Ni Aggana Sutra also mentions some of the names used to refer to the mighty Brahma.
1 The author of the universe is the one who created the universe 2 The universal measurer is the one who created the universe 3 Apurusha is not even a man
    According to the book Katopa Nishadaya, Maha Brahma created the world and animals from an egg, according to which Maha Brahma first created an egg and then split it into two parts and separated it from the upper part into the sky and from the lower part into the earth. The sun, heart, stars, etc. are in the upper part and people, animals, trees, streams, rivers, etc. are in the lower part.
    Thus, all living beings in the universe are created according to the will of the great Brahma, since the great Brahma has created us and everything in this world, it is the duty of the people to act in a way that pleases him. did
 
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