A Brahmin is a member of the priestly class in the Indian subcontinent and belongs to the upper caste society. According to the Manusmṛti, there are four varnas or classes, the Brahmins (poets, priests, teachers, scholars), the Kshatriyas (kings, agriculturists and nobility), the Vaishyas (merchants), and Shudras (artisans, service providers and labourers). Brahmin marriages are happening in various states of our country through Indian Marriage Portals. In Hinduism, Brahmins were charged with performing religious duties as priests and preaching Dharma.
The Brahmins held authority over interpretation of Vedic and Puranic spiritual texts like the Vedas, Upanishads and Bhagavad-Gita, and were the teachers of the Vedic period. Not all Brahmins are priests; only a subset of brahmins are involved in the priestly duties, with Vedic learning, ascetic and humble living. Brahmins have practised other professions like becoming doctors, lawyers, engineers, warriors, writers, poets, landlords, ministers, etc. Matrimonial sites have become a part of Marriages in India, providing right matches for people within their own community as well as in other communities too. Many Brahmins have emigrated to other parts of the world in sizeable numbers, first to South East Asia, and more recently to the USA, UK, Canada and Australia.
The Telugu Brahmins Matrimony castes may be broadly divided into two regional groups: Pancha-Gauda Brahmins from Northern India and considered to be North of Vindhya mountains and Pancha-Dravida Brahmins from South of Vindhya mountains as per the shloka. Brahmins are into various fields like Politics, Military, Scholars and writers, Sciences, Sports, Arts, Hindu Saints, Business and Educational institutions. Brahmin matches are shown by various online Indian Matrimonial Sites.
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