Brahmin is a caste of high order in Hinduism. A Brahmin is a member of the ‘Brahmin’ caste.The word ‘Brahmin’ is also spelt correctly as ‘Brahman’ and it should be rightly pronounced as “braahmaN”. The word ‘Brahmin’ is not to be confused with ‘the Brahman’ , the Supreme Being.Literally speaking, a Brahmin is one who has realized ‘Brahman’ or who is in the pursuit of ‘Brahma Gyana’. He is the seeker of the Ultimate Truth. A Brahmin, therefore, leads a pious life enriched with high values, exceptional conduct as well as sanctified thoughts and practices. In the ancient Vedic times, thecaste system came into existence. The society was divided into four castes (the Varnas). The four Varnas were: Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra. It is said that the Brahmins were created from the mouth of Brahmaa so that they could preach the mankind. Brahmins are, therefore, bestowed with the highlevel of intellect. In the Vedic times, the Brahmins had to be well-versed in the knowledge of Vedas. They were the teachers, preachers and priests. They used to set the norms for religious, social as well as moral principles and practices. This is why the Brahmins have always enjoyed a respectable status of the highest class in the society. The Brahmins are said to have descended from the great Rishis of our ancient times. The prominent among them are Gautama, Vishvamitra, Bharadvaja, Jamadagni, Vasishta, Kashyapa and Atri.