BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BRAHMANISM IN THE CHAM COMMUNITY IN VIETNAM

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  • Vũ Thị Thu Hà
  • Đổng Thành Danh

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Brahmanism is a major religion formed in India. In the historical process, this religion has been introduced into the ancient Champa kingdom since the early years of AD. However, after being introduced to Champa, Brahmanism was localized, becoming a national religion that was completely independent and different from the original. Currently, indigenization has been reflected in the life and practices of beliefs and religions of the Cham- the descendants of the ancient Champa kingdom’s inhabitants. Therefore, Brahmanism’s elements in the Cham community also have many unique features. These characteristics are clearly expressed in the belief system, religious philosophy, rituals, practices, norms, and morality of this community. This article sheds light on specific aspects of Brahmanism in the spiritual and cultural practices of the Cham people today.

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2026-01-12

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