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Brahmin and chief
Early in his career, Hyder Ali retained as one of his chief financial assistants a Brahmin named Khande Rao.
In the Ullambana Sutra, there is a descriptive account of a Buddhist monk named Maudgalyāyana, originally a Brahmin youth who later ordained, and later becoming one of the Buddha's chief disciples.
Moreover, the very fact that a Brahmin was the commander in chief of the Mauryan ruler proves that the Mauryas and the Brahmins were on good terms.
The Peshwas were all Brahmin ministers who initially started as the chief executives to the king.
Karuvayoor Moosad, was the Brahmin chief minister of Vellattiri.
It was alluded that the chief minister being a Brahmin lady did not heed to the majority non-Brahmin sections in Hinduism.
Around 964 CE, the Janjua chief Jayapala succeeded the Brahmin Hindu Shahi emperor Bhimdev.
* Damoder Koirala Served as commander in Chief as well as Prime minister of Sen thakuri kings of Makawanpur probably the only Brahmin, who served as an army chief in Nepalese history

Brahmin and taluk
Elamkulam Manakkal Sankaran Namboodiripad was born on 13 June 1909, as the son of Parameswaran Namboodirippad, at Elamkulam, in Perintalmanna taluk of the present Malappuram district into an aristocratic upper-caste Brahmin family.

Brahmin and had
Rama had to do Ashwamedha yagna as penance for killing a Brahmin ( Brahmahatyadosha ).
Unfortunately for Bakasura, the Pandavas travelled into the area and took up residence with a local Brahmin whose turn had come up to make the delivery.
This shift of emphasis from Ṛta as a metaphysical principle governing action in the universe to Dharma as the codex of social and ritual ordinances thought to uphold Ṛta had a considerable impact upon the later development of the religion under the guidance of the Brahmin priesthood.
He installed a Brahmin ( a caste unpopular with the Coorgs ) as governor to collect revenues before continuing to Malabar, where by the end of 1774 he had recovered all his lost territory.
In addition to being an observant orthodox Brahmin, Narayaniah had been a Theosophist since 1882.
Ruchika desired a son having the qualities of a Brahmin, and so he gave Satyavati a sacrificial offering ( charu ) which he had prepared to achieve this objective.
Another example of human transformation in this country exist particularly in southern of India ; a famous popular tale is told of a kindly Brahmin who had a good mother, but his wife and mother-in-law were jealous and mean, mistreating her and treating her like a slave.
It is claimed that the 1931 census of India shows that the two states of the Ganga River Valley basin, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, had a 10 % Brahmin population and adjacent Orissa also had a 10 % population, but Bengal had exactly half, 5 %.
As the eldest son of a wealthy Brahmin landowner, Murlidhar had an idyllic childhood.
Harishchandra, with no money in his hands, had to sell his wife and son to a Brahmin Grihastha to pay for the Dakshina.
He was not allowed inside the Mutt since he was from the caste other than Brahmin, as during that time only Brahmin's had the privilege of entering the Mutt to offer pooja to the God.
The Saltonstall family is a Boston Brahmin family from the U. S. state of Massachusetts, notable for having had a family member attend Harvard University from every generation since Nathaniel Saltonstall — later one of the more principled judges at the Salem Witch Trials — graduated in 1659.
To accomplish this, Dharmapala initiated a lawsuit against the Brahmin priests who had held control of the site for centuries.
The king of Orissa had built the great temple at Puri and wished to install Jagannatha in it, and he found a Brahmin to fetch it from Seori-Narayan, but nobody knew where it was except the old hermit, Savar.
Cutting off Brahma's fifth head made him guilty of the crime of killing a Brahmin, and as a result, he was forced to carry around the head for years and roam as Bhikshatana, a mendicant, until he had been absolved of the sin.
Vishnu, meanwhile, had adopted the avatar of Vamana, a small Brahmin boy, and, during the rite, approached Bali and requested a grant of land – although only as much land as he could cover with three paces.
He had one son-Nanajaraja Bahadur-from a Brahmin lady known as Puttarangamba Devi and even today this lineage survives and is known by the name Bahadur ( Nanjaraja Bahadur Choultry is a famous heritage structure in Mysore ).
To accomplish this Dharmapala initiated a lawsuit against the Brahmin priests who had held control of the site for centuries.
* Sant Ramananda, Brahmin, devotee of Rama, had many backward caste disciples including Kabir
Although Brahmin influences had existed in the area since at least the 1st-century AD, there was a large influx from around the 8th-century when they acted as priests, counsellors and ministers to invading Aryan princes.
He married Draupadi along with his four brothers, he had Bhima marry an outcast Rakshasi, he denounced casteism, saying a Brahmin is known by his actions and not his birth or education, thus portraying a changeable Dharma that modifies itself to suit the times.
The first Hindu influence was cast during the reign of Sudaangphaa Bamuni Konwar ( 1397 – 1407 ), who had grown up in a Brahmin household.

Brahmin and married
Some scholars have identified the conqueror Hùntián of the Book of Liang with the Brahmin Kauṇḍinya who married a nāga ( snake ) princess named Somā, as set forth in a Sanskrit inscription found at My Son and dated AD 658 ( see below ).
Satyavati was married to an old Brahmin known as Ruchika who was foremost among the race of Bhrigu.
Returning to India, he married a Brahmin woman named Kusuma Kumari in 1943, at age 25.
In 1940 she married Asit Krishna Mukherji, a Bengali Brahmin with National Socialist views who edited the pro-German newspaper New Mercury.
He is married to Reena Sharma-Paswan, an upper-caste Punjabi Brahmin from Amritsar, and they have a son and a daughter.
The Sanskrit inscription ( not dated ) of Vãl Kantél, Stung Treng province ( K. 359 ) names a king Vīravarman as father of a princess whose name was not mentioned, married to a Brahmin called Somaśarman and sister of a certain Bhavavarman.
Motilal Nehru married Swaroop Rani, a Kashmiri Brahmin.
In 1802, the daughter of Krishna Pal, a Sudra, married a Brahmin.
The origin of this festival is a legend which dates back to the Majapahit kingdom, during the reign of King Brawijaya, in which the queen of the Kingdom gave birth to a daughter named Roro Anteng, who married Jaka Seger, a young man from the Brahmin caste.
He was married to an Indian from an illustrious Tamil Brahmin family, Revati Parthasarathy.
The most prevalent one says that Renuka was the daughter of a Brahmin, married to sage Jamadagni and was the mother of five sons.
After Jane married Hugh Bancroft in 1907, Barron became a prominent member of the Boston Brahmin Bancroft family.
She married the distinguished economist and diplomat Sir Benegal Rama Rau, a Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin.
John Aspinwall Roosevelt married Anne Lindsay Clark ( 1916 – 1973 ), a " Boston Brahmin ", on June 18, 1938 in Massachusetts.
Hangal married at age 16 to Gururao Kaulgi, a Brahmin lawyer.
He married K. R. Jayashree, an Iyer Brahmin, on January 26, 1981.
Early in his life, Narayanaswami was married to a Brahmin girl but on the early death of his wife, he married again, to a woman named Chandramma from the Isai Vellalar community.
Usha's mother married to an abusive and alcoholic Brahmin.
The third origin of Mastani is said to be that she was a dancer in Nizam Court and after Nizam accepted the defeated during the meeting of Peshwa with Nizam he fell in love with Mastani and married her which was condemned by Brahmins and other Hindus as Baji Rao was an upper caste Brahmin.

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