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what do you mean by `aryanaka'

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Answered by Aayushi2003
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aryanaka id one of a class of the Vedic texts that, together with the Upanishads, make up the closing portions of the Brahmanas.
Answered by innuverma1
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The Aranyakas are a set of texts that form part of the Vedas, which are ancient Indian and yogic philosophical literature. The Aranyakas explain the philosophy behind the ritual sacrifice sections of the Vedas.The name, Aranyaka, comes from the Sanskrit root word, aranya, meaning “forest.” This is because they were intended as texts to be read and studied by ascetics, or rishis, who had retreated to the solitude of the forest to deepen their contemplation and meditative practices
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