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  2. The Aranyakas (/ ɑːˈrʌnjəkəz /; Sanskrit: आरण्यक; IAST: āraṇyaka) are a part of the ancient Indian Vedas concerned with the meaning of ritual sacrifice. They typically represent the later sections of the Vedas, and are one of many layers of Vedic texts.
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    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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    The term Aranyaka is derived from the word ‘ Aranya ‘ meaning ‘forest’. The Aranyaka texts are so-called because ‘they were works to be read in the forest’ in contradistinction to the regular Brahmanas, which were to be read in the village.
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    Aranyaka, (Sanskrit: “Forest Book”) a later development of the Brahmanas, or expositions of the Vedas, which were composed in India in about 700 bce. The Aranyakas are distinguished from the Brahmanas in that they may contain information on secret rites to be carried out only by certain persons, as well as more philosophical speculation.
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    The Aranyakas are a part of the ancient Indian Vedas concerned with the meaning of ritual sacrifice. They typically represent the later sections of the Vedas, and are one of many layers of Vedic texts. The other parts of the Vedas are the Samhitas (benedictions, hymns), Brahmanas (commentary), and the … See more

    "Aranyaka" (āraṇyaka) literally means "produced, born, relating to a forest" or rather, "belonging to the wilderness". It is derived from the … See more

    There is also a certain continuity of the Aranyakas from the Brahmanas in the sense that the Aranyakas go into the meanings of the 'secret' rituals not detailed in the Brahmanas. Later tradition sees this as a leap into subtlety that provides the reason for … See more

    Jan Gonda (1975), A History of Indian Literature: Volume 1, Vedic Literature: Saṃhitās and Brāhmaṇas, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, See more

    Structure
    Aranyakas are diverse in their structure. Jan Gonda summarizes:
    The structure of the Aranyakas is as little homogenous as their … See more

    1. ^ Arthur Berriedale Keith (1925). The Religion and Philosophy of the Veda and Upanishads. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. p. 490.
    2. ^ In post-Vedic classifications by text types, the Aranyakas are one of five, with the other four being … See more

    Rajendralal Mitra, ed. (1872). The Taittiriya Aranyaka. Baptist Mission Press.
    • W. Caland, ed. (1907). Baudhayana Srauta Sutra. Asiatic Society.
    Vedic Hinduism Jamison and Witzel (1992), Harvard University (Discusses Vedic literature … See more

     
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