Priestly Caste
Sacrifice, Prayer, Religion, Tribe, Brahmin
978-620-1-98876-7
6201988769
144
2012-09-04
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The priestly caste is a social group responsible for officiating over sacrifices and leading prayers or other religious functions, particularly in nomadic and tribal societies. In some cases, as with the Brahmins of Vedic India and the Kohanim and Levites of ancient Israel, the caste was a hereditary one, with a person's position as a priest depending on his biological descent. In other cases, as with the Druids of the Celtic world and the shamans of ancient Eurasian nomads, the position within the caste may have depended more upon apprenticeship; the exact nature of the "caste" in these cases is difficult to ascertain due to our lack of primary sources.
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