Atharva Veda Brahmanas are the portion of Atharva Veda describing rituals. Gopatha Brahmana is the only available Brahmana of the Atharva Veda. It has two divisions, Purva and Uttara, containing respectively five and six prapathakas. Atharvan Caranavyuha (or Parisishta) tells us that once this Brahmana contained as many as one hundred prapathakas (Gopathah Sataprapathakam brahmanamasit). On the
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