Brāhmaṇa is one of the divisions of the Veda. The word implies ita.none of theseb.expands the concepts of Veda furtherc.explains about Lord Brahmā - creatord.is related to Brāhmin varnaClear my choice
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Brāhmaṇa is one of the divisions of the Veda. The word implies ita.none of theseb.expands the concepts of Veda furtherc.explains about Lord Brahmā - creatord.is related to Brāhmin varnaClear my choice
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The word "Brāhmaṇa" is one of the divisions of the Veda. It implies that it expands the concepts of Veda further.
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