Brahmahatya
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Brahmahatya
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Brahmahatya, also rendered Brahmanahatya is the Sanskrit term for "the killing of a Brahmin". It is translated as Brahminicide in English. The Manusmriti regards the murder of a Brahmin to be the greatest of sins, and the highest of the mahapatakas. Brahmahatya is also personified as a hideous woman in Hindu texts such as the Puranas. Described to possess red hair and wear blue robes, she is stated to laugh boisterously, chasing the murderers of Brahmins.
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Sanskrit term for Brahminicide
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2023-04-04T22:47:00Z
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