explain aryankas plese?
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Brahamanas are the lengthy commentaries on Vedas which explain the social and religious significance of the rituals. The Aranyakas were known as the 'Forest Books' written for guiding hermits and students residing in the forests. They form the concluding part of the Brahmanas.
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Aranyaka. The Aranyakas are part of the Hindu śruti, the four Vedas; they were composed in late Vedic Sanskrit typical of the Brahmanas and early Upanishads; indeed, they frequently form part of either the Brahmanas or the Upanishads. "Aranyaka" means "belonging to the wilderness", that is, as Taittiriya Ar.
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