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OFFICE BEARER OF BARGARH ZILLA
BRAMHIN MAHASABHA
Gopabandhu dash
President
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Ananda Chandra Tripathy
Govinda Shrma
Working President
Yogendra Mishra (Bhatli)
Manabodha Pati (Attabira)
Vice President
Tirthabasi Panda (Padampur)
General Secretary
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Bidyadhar Kar (Bargarh)
Basudev Dash (Bargarh)
Mrutyunjaya Mishra(Barpali)
Arabinda Panda (Gaisilet)
Rabindra Nayak (Banhar)
Joint Secretary
Adv Kishor Chandra Dash
Office secretary
Adv.Jagadish Nayak
Treasurer
Adv.Gopal Sarangee
Asst.Treasurer
Smt Mahendri Satapathy (Bhatli)
President
Nari Sakti Vahini
Dipak Kumar Dash(Bargarh)
President
Parsuram Vahini
Ananda Sharma
President
Bargarh City
Sapan Dash (Bargarh)
Bargarh City Vice President
Bargarh Bramhan Maha Sabha
(BBMS) or BZBM
Bargarh Zilla
Bramhan Mahasabha (BZBM) is a registred organisation
registred under society act (Regd No 1590/92 of
2000-2001.All types of Bramhin of Bargarh district comes
under thisorganisation.
India ( Bharat ) is the motherland of Brahmins, who form the Hindu
priestly class. Today, it is the abode of approximately 40
million of them. However, in the past 50 years, thousands
have migrated to greener pastures around the world the
United States of America and Canada being their preferred
new homes, where we see them as , Priests and Pundits,
Doctors and Engineers, Scientists and Educators,
Entrepreneurs and Business persons. The Brahminic concepts
and practices have deep roots going back to 6000 B.C called
the Vedic period. It was during this period that the
priestly class exerted their greatest influence on society.
Animal sacrifice was an important form of worshipping gods.
The sacrificial ceremonies that became elaborate, demanded
special training for the priestly class. The ‘Yajna kartru’
(the head of the family who performed the Yajna) who might
be a king or a Brahmin house - holder had limitations for
conducting the complex and minute rituals of the sacrificial
ceremony. Priesthood became hereditary, each family having
its own priest (Kula Purohit ). Yet another circumstance
that led to the ascendancy of the priestly class was the
need to preserve the Vedas and promote Vedic culture. The
Brahmin class assumed this responsibility. To be worthy for
this honor, the Brahmin became devoted to his calling, set
and lived by high standards, shunned worldly honor, spoke
the truth, led a virtuous life, and kept himself pure in
mind and body. This, he did with admirable dignity and
honor. Vedic tradition is still a driving force for millions
of Hindus the world over, thanks to the devotion and
sacrifice of the priestly class, who weathered the storms of
bigotry and hatred not only of the alien forces, but also of
certain sections of Indian society which did not see eye to
eye with the Brahmin class. This bigotry continues even to
this day.
# Some facts about Bramhin in
India
# Bramhin
Organisation in India
# Bramhins of Western
Orissa
# Bramhins of Bargarh
# Eminent Bramhins of
Western Odisha
# Eminent Bramhins in
diffarent fields
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