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Brahmakshatriya or ''Murdhabhishikta'' is (a) a term applied in Hindu varna division to people who have a Brahmin father and a Kshatriya mother; or (b) a term that applies, in the Hindu varna division, to a Brahmin who pursues royalty, and hence concurrently adopts the Kshatriya varna or those Kshatriya who had adopted Brahmin varna because of Shree Parsuram. According to Manusmriti, such people are treated equal to Brahmins. Parasurama is a classical example of a Brahmakshatriya.〔Wake up Hindus: a plea for mass religion, Aryanism By Shiv Kishan Kaul, p.66〕 In Kerala, only the sons of a Nambuthiri father and a Kshatriya mother were recognized as Brahmakshatriya by the Nambuthiri Brahmins, while the son of a Brahmakshatriya father and a Brahmakshatriya mother was regarded as non-Kshatriya. ==See also== * Samanta Kshatriya * Nambidi * Nambiyār * Khatri Brahmakshatriya 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brahmakshatriya」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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