She at once feigned a destination in the distance, and set forward to reach it, but the continued exposure of this delusion made it difficult to renew.
Our Brâhmanical family is in the lawful possession of some wealth obtained in an honest way.
The idea which underlies this assertion is often met with in Brâhmanical literature.
The permission to Brâhmans to make money by theft is of course not lawful; it is inferred from the well-known pretension of the Brâhmanical caste to be owners of the whole earth.
A Brahmarshi is a theologian or Bráhmanical sage; a Rájarshi is a royal sage or sainted king; a Devarshi is a divine or deified sage or saint.
Footnote 2: In many images of the Buddha he is represented with the sacred thread over the left shoulder and under the right arm, according to orthodox Br[=a]hmanical usage.
Of course, in Jainism anything like a Br[=a]hmanical priesthood would be an impossibility.
It may be said that the Br[=a]hmanical idea of a saint is much the same as that of Buddhists and Jainas.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hmanical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.