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What is meant by Aryanaka literature? Has it.extended contribution in the formation of the present society?

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Answered by abhirock51
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In Sanskrit and related Indo-Aryan languages, ārya means "one who does noble deeds; a noble one". Āryāvarta "abode of the āryas" is a common name for the northern Indian subcontinent in Sanskrit literature. ... The title ārya was used with various modifications throughout the Indian Subcontinent

Answered by MotiSani
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Definition of Aranyaka literature and it's contribution for the formation of present society can be explained as:

•Aranyakas are a set of texts or writings that form a part of Vedas.

•Aranyakas explain the philosophy behind the ritual sacrifice sections of Vedas.

•They record the changes between the ceremonial meaning of Brahmanas as well as Upanishads. 

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