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which of these explains why the first stage of hinduism was known as brahmanism?
a. the brahmas were identified in the vedas as priests whom the gods selected to create and propagate hinduism.
b. the brahmas were the first hindu priests who adopted rituals from the vedic texts and contributed new ideas about spirituality to hinduism.
c. the brahmas were buddhist priests who combined the four noble truths with vedic principles to create hinduism.
d. the brahmas were buddhist priests who created hinduism because they had no rights under the buddhist caste system.
Brahmanism, the early form of Hinduism, was centered on the Vedic texts, with Brahmins (priests) as the dominant religious group. They preserved and practiced Vedic rituals, while also developing core spiritual ideas that formed the foundation of Hinduism. Options A incorrectly states gods selected them to create Hinduism; options C and D are wrong as Brahmins were not Buddhist priests, and Hinduism did not originate from Buddhism.
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B. The Brahmas were the first Hindu priests who adopted rituals from the Vedic texts and contributed new ideas about spirituality to Hinduism.