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Vanarana (Area) is an area located in Dharma Forest, Sumeru.

Vanarana is the homeland and playground of the mysterious playful creatures known as Aranara.

The Vanarana area contains a single subarea, the village of Vanarana. However, the south of the zone is not part of any subarea, and is not affected by the village's dream state.

Subareas[]

Soundtracks[]

No.Soundtrack NameAlbumPlayed In
66Melody of Bright New BudsForest of Jnana and VidyaVanarana (Area) (night), Vanarana (Subarea) (Mahavanaranapna)
67Melody of Sprouting FlowersForest of Jnana and VidyaVanarana (Area) (night), Vanarana (Subarea) (Mahavanaranapna)
68Melody of Fresh DewdropsForest of Jnana and VidyaVanarana (Area) (day)
Quests, Event Gameplay
69Melody of Hidden SeedsForest of Jnana and VidyaVanarana (Area) (day)
Domains, Event Gameplay, Serenitea Pot
70Melody of Brave SeedsForest of Jnana and VidyaVanarana (Area) (night, near "arch"), Vanarana (Subarea) (Mahavanaranapna, near "arch")
Event Gameplay
71Melody of Dream HomeForest of Jnana and VidyaVanarana (Area) (night, near "arch"), Vanarana (Subarea) (Mahavanaranapna, near "arch")
72Melody of Young LeavesForest of Jnana and VidyaVanarana (Area) (day, near "arch")
73Melody of Distant Green FieldsForest of Jnana and VidyaVanarana (Area) (day, near "arch")
24Dream of White BranchesThe Shimmering Voyage Vol. 3Tree of Dreams

Trivia[]

  • Before sufficient progression in the quest The World of Aranara:
    • The Statue of The Seven is not shown on the map.
    • The area surrounding the Statue of The Seven and the area north of it, including the cave with the Tree of Dreams, is covered by terrain and cannot be accessed. When traveling north on the path that should pass the Statue of The Seven, the path abruptly ends at a cliff-face. (This cliff-face appears uncolored like normal terrain under Elemental Sight.)
    • Players can step into this area freely.
    • There are no enemies or chests in the area unless a Random Event is triggered.‍[verification needed]
  • As of Version 3.0, the Vanarana area is the second smallest area in game.

Etymology[]

  • Vanarana may be derived from a combination of two Sanskrit words, vána (Sanskrit: वन) which means "forest,"[1] and rāṇā (Sanskrit: राणा) which could refer to a title akin to "chief" or "king" in Indian history.[2] It may also be derived from áraṇa (Sanskrit: अरण्य), meaning "forest", "wilderness" or "foreign land"; which can refer to a "quiet" or "secluded place" in Chinese Buddhism (Chinese: 阿兰那 ālánnà).[3]
    • According to Arama, the full name Mahavanaranapna translates to "Vanarana of Great Dreams";[4] where the affixed parts of the name likely derive from mahā (Sanskrit: महा) meaning "great", and svápna (Sanskrit: स्वप्न) meaning "dream."

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishVanarana
Chinese
(Simplified)
桓那兰那
Huánnàlánnà
Chinese
(Traditional)
桓那蘭那
Huánnàlánnà
Japaneseヴァナラーナ
Vanaraana
Korean바나라나
Banarana
SpanishVanarana
FrenchVanarana
RussianВанарана
Vanarana
ThaiVanarana
VietnameseVanarana
GermanVanarana
IndonesianVanarana
PortugueseVanarana
TurkishVanarana
ItalianVanarana

Change History[]

References[]

  1. Wisdom Library: Vana, Vaṇa, Vāna: 32 definitions
  2. Wisdom Library: Rana, Raṇa: 26 definitions
  3. Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia: Aranya
  4. World Quest, Aranyaka: Part II - Dream Nursery, Part 1: The World of Aranara

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