Brahmanical
"Brahmanical" refers to the cultural and religious practices associated with the Brahmins, the priestly class in ancient India. This term is often linked to the Vedic traditions, which emphasize rituals, sacrifices, and the study of sacred texts like the Vedas. Brahmanical practices have played a significant role in shaping Hinduism and its social structure.
The Brahmanical system also includes the concept of varna, which categorizes society into four main groups: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras. This hierarchical structure has influenced social dynamics and religious authority in Indian culture throughout history.