Tuesday, 1 July 2025

MIGRATION OF BRAHMINS WHICH LED TO THE SPREAD SANSKRIT LANGUAGE AND CULTURE ALL OVER INDIA

MIGRATION OF BRAHMINS WHICH LED TO THE SPREAD SANSKRIT LANGUAGE AND CULTURE ALL OVER INDIA There were mainly 6 mass migration of brahmins from one part of India to another after invitation from the kings of those particular regions.This led to the spread of the sanskrit cosmopolis all over India. These brahmins have now integrated into the society and culture of the regions where they migrated to. The six types of brahmins who migrated to different parts of India are as follows:- 1)KULIN BRAHMINS(KANNAUJ TO BENGAL) The kulin brahmins are considered the brahmins of the highest order in the bengali hindu society. These kulin brahmins trace their ancestry to five families of the Kanyakubja Brahmins(Brahmins from Kannauj,Uttar Pradesh) A bengali brahmin priest from British India In the 11th century CE,the Buddhist Pala empire of Bengal had declined,it is believed that at this time,the king Adi Sura brought five Kanyakubja brahmins with their attendants to bengal to “educate” the already existing brahmins in bengal and to revive the orthodox brahminical hinduism.They were also brought to propagate the “ nine gunas” like-Peacefulness, self-control, austerity, purity, tolerance, honesty, knowledge, wisdom and religiousness.

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