Brāhmaṇa is one of the divisions of the Veda. The word implies ita.none of theseb.is related to Brāhmin varnac.expands the concepts of Veda furtherd.explains about Lord Brahmā - creator
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Brāhmaṇa is one of the divisions of the Veda. The word implies ita.none of theseb.is related to Brāhmin varnac.expands the concepts of Veda furtherd.explains about Lord Brahmā - creator
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Brāhmaṇa is one of the divisions of the Veda. The word implies ita.none of theseb.is related to Brāhmin varnac.expands the concepts of Veda furtherd.explains about Lord Brahmā - creator
The word "Brāhmaṇa" is related to the Veda and it expands the concepts of the Veda further. It does not imply "none of these" or "is related to Brāhmin varna." Additionally, it does not explain about Lord Brahmā - the creator.
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