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A·ra·nya·ka AHD[ärʹə-nyä'kə, -nyə-] D.J.[ˈɑːrəˌnjɑːkə, -njə-]K.K.[ˈɑrəˌnjɑkə, -njə-]n.(名词)- Any of several Sanskrit religious and philosophical treatises, closely connected with the Brahmanas and Upanishads, and intended to be read by hermits in the quiet of the forest.森林书:几部梵语宗教和哲学论著中任一部,同梵书和奥义书联系密切,由林深静处的隐士们阅读
- Sanskrit Āraṇyakam Sanskrit Āraṇyakam
- from [neuter sing. of] āraṇyaka- [pertaining to the forest] from [neuter sing. of] āraṇyaka- [pertaining to the forest]
- from āraṇya- from āraṇya-
- from araṇyam [foreign land, wilderness, forest] from araṇyam [foreign land, wilderness, forest]
- from araṇa- [distant, foreign] * see al- 1from araṇa- [distant, foreign] * 参见 al- 1
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