The Vietnamese word "bà la môn" refers to "Brahman" or "Brahmanism," which is a term used in the context of religion and philosophy. It originates from the ancient Indian religious texts and is associated with Hinduism, particularly the caste system and spiritual practices.
In-depth discussions about "bà la môn" can involve its role in various texts like the Vedas or Upanishads, its influence on other religions, or its practices in modern society.
In some contexts, "bà la môn" may refer specifically to the priestly class of Brahmins, while in others it may denote the philosophical concept of the ultimate reality.