Brazilian beer brand Brahma is one of the largest in the world, placing fifth overall. As far as I know no one claimed copyright on the name of Brahma. Owner Anheuser-Busch InBev even created a limited edition version of Brahma that was made up from barley grown on the soccer field where Brazil's World Cup teams have trained for a great many years. James Lochtefeld, Brahma, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol. 1: A–M, Rosen Publishing.
The beer was marketed by Brahma as something tasty and so nutritious that it could be even recommended to breastfeeding mothers. Page 46Nicholas Gier (1997), The Yogi and the Goddess, International Journal of Hindu Studies, Vol. First, who names a product in which name is their business unless there is a copyright on the name. Brewer Joseph Villiger, a Swedish immigrant living in Brazil, created Brahma in 1888 in an effort to recapture the flavors of the beer he was missing from his homeland. 63, pages 215-219Paul Deussen, Sixty Upanishads of the Veda, Volume 1, Motilal Banarsidass, Tracy Pintchman (1994), The Rise of the Goddess in the Hindu Tradition, State University of New York Press, Asian Mythologies by Yves Bonnefoy & Wendy Doniger. 40, No. Automatically, Ambev also acquired the Pepsi-Cola franchise from Brahma.In 2004, Belgian brewer Interbrew merged with Ambev, which became InBev. Now a section of leaders has appealed to Belgium authorities to intervene. 1, No. Brussels: A beer named ‘Brahma’ and a woman standing next to it in a commercial has left many Hindus across the world shocked and hurt. The origin of the name is poorly documented. From which, a golden egg, called Several other Puranas describe him as emerging from a According to some, Brahma does not enjoy popular worship in present-age Hinduism and has lesser importance than the other members of the Trimurti, The origins of Brahma are uncertain, in part because several related words such as one for Ultimate Reality (Contrasted to the neuter noun is the masculine noun In the verse (5,2), Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are mapped into the theory of While the Maitri Upanishad maps Brahma with one of the elements of The post-Vedic texts of Hinduism offer multiple theories of Brahma is a "secondary creator" as described in the The stories about Brahma in various Puranas are diverse and inconsistent. There are two ways to look at it. 19, pages 30-34Alban Widgery (1930), The principles of Hindu Ethics, International Journal of Ethics, Vol. It immediately became a big hit and remains one of Brazil’s best-selling beers. He is also known as Svayambhu (self-born) or the creative aspect of Vishnu, Vāgīśa (Lord of Speech), and the creator of the four Vedas, one from each of his mouths. The Brahma Purana describes that there was nothing, but an eternal ocean. No it is not. For other uses, see Left: 19th century roundel of four-headed Brahma as a red-complexioned aged man, holding manuscript (Vedas), a ladle and a lotus; Right: 6th century Brahma in Difference between Brahma, Brahman, Brahmin and BrahmanasDifference between Brahma, Brahman, Brahmin and BrahmanasAlf Hiltebeitel (1999), Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics, University of Chicago Press, Bruce Sullivan (1999), Seer of the Fifth Veda: Kr̥ṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vyāsa in the Mahābhārata, Motilal Banarsidass, Barbara Holdrege (2012), Veda and Torah: Transcending the Textuality of Scripture, State University of New York Press, Charles Coulter and Patricia Turner (2000), Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities, Routledge, David Leeming (2009), Creation Myths of the World, 2nd Edition, David White (2006), Kiss of the Yogini, University of Chicago Press, Stella Kramrisch (1994), The Presence of Siva, Princeton University Press, Brian Morris (2005), Religion and Anthropology: A Critical Introduction, Cambridge University Press, SS Charkravarti (2001), Hinduism, a Way of Life, Motilal Banarsidass, Ellen London (2008), Thailand Condensed: 2,000 Years of History & Culture, Marshall Cavendish, Bruce Sullivan (1999), Seer of the Fifth Veda, Motilal Banarsidass, James Lochtefeld, Brahman, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol.
The beer was marketed by Brahma as something tasty and so nutritious that it could be even recommended to breastfeeding mothers. Page 46Nicholas Gier (1997), The Yogi and the Goddess, International Journal of Hindu Studies, Vol. First, who names a product in which name is their business unless there is a copyright on the name. Brewer Joseph Villiger, a Swedish immigrant living in Brazil, created Brahma in 1888 in an effort to recapture the flavors of the beer he was missing from his homeland. 63, pages 215-219Paul Deussen, Sixty Upanishads of the Veda, Volume 1, Motilal Banarsidass, Tracy Pintchman (1994), The Rise of the Goddess in the Hindu Tradition, State University of New York Press, Asian Mythologies by Yves Bonnefoy & Wendy Doniger. 40, No. Automatically, Ambev also acquired the Pepsi-Cola franchise from Brahma.In 2004, Belgian brewer Interbrew merged with Ambev, which became InBev. Now a section of leaders has appealed to Belgium authorities to intervene. 1, No. Brussels: A beer named ‘Brahma’ and a woman standing next to it in a commercial has left many Hindus across the world shocked and hurt. The origin of the name is poorly documented. From which, a golden egg, called Several other Puranas describe him as emerging from a According to some, Brahma does not enjoy popular worship in present-age Hinduism and has lesser importance than the other members of the Trimurti, The origins of Brahma are uncertain, in part because several related words such as one for Ultimate Reality (Contrasted to the neuter noun is the masculine noun In the verse (5,2), Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are mapped into the theory of While the Maitri Upanishad maps Brahma with one of the elements of The post-Vedic texts of Hinduism offer multiple theories of Brahma is a "secondary creator" as described in the The stories about Brahma in various Puranas are diverse and inconsistent. There are two ways to look at it. 19, pages 30-34Alban Widgery (1930), The principles of Hindu Ethics, International Journal of Ethics, Vol. It immediately became a big hit and remains one of Brazil’s best-selling beers. He is also known as Svayambhu (self-born) or the creative aspect of Vishnu, Vāgīśa (Lord of Speech), and the creator of the four Vedas, one from each of his mouths. The Brahma Purana describes that there was nothing, but an eternal ocean. No it is not. For other uses, see Left: 19th century roundel of four-headed Brahma as a red-complexioned aged man, holding manuscript (Vedas), a ladle and a lotus; Right: 6th century Brahma in Difference between Brahma, Brahman, Brahmin and BrahmanasDifference between Brahma, Brahman, Brahmin and BrahmanasAlf Hiltebeitel (1999), Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics, University of Chicago Press, Bruce Sullivan (1999), Seer of the Fifth Veda: Kr̥ṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vyāsa in the Mahābhārata, Motilal Banarsidass, Barbara Holdrege (2012), Veda and Torah: Transcending the Textuality of Scripture, State University of New York Press, Charles Coulter and Patricia Turner (2000), Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities, Routledge, David Leeming (2009), Creation Myths of the World, 2nd Edition, David White (2006), Kiss of the Yogini, University of Chicago Press, Stella Kramrisch (1994), The Presence of Siva, Princeton University Press, Brian Morris (2005), Religion and Anthropology: A Critical Introduction, Cambridge University Press, SS Charkravarti (2001), Hinduism, a Way of Life, Motilal Banarsidass, Ellen London (2008), Thailand Condensed: 2,000 Years of History & Culture, Marshall Cavendish, Bruce Sullivan (1999), Seer of the Fifth Veda, Motilal Banarsidass, James Lochtefeld, Brahman, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol.