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Answered by mandalrupam2008
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Answer: It is the same difference which exists between a ‘Mango Tree’ and a ‘Mango’.

Vedas are the tree of which consists of branches instructing upon - dharma, artha, kama, and moksha. The end segments of the branches where we find the fruits of wisdom hanging down, are the ‘Upanishads’.

Upanishads primarily deal with the enquiry and answers into the nature of the ‘self’.

Upanishads are there to be easily consumed for masses, if Vedas are not their interests.

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Answered by Mbappe007
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Answer:

Vedas are the tree of which consists of branches instructing upon - dharma, artha, kama, and moksha. The end segments of the branches where we find the fruits of wisdom hanging down, are the ‘Upanishads’.

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