Upanishads (redirect from Upaniṣad)
of Indic text. The Upanishads (/ʊˈpʌnɪʃədz/; Sanskrit: उपनिषद्, IAST: Upaniṣad, pronounced [ˈʊpɐnɪʂɐd]) are late Vedic and post-Vedic Sanskrit texts that...
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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (redirect from Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad)
(1998), Upaniṣads, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-282292-6, pages 10–17 Fujii, M. 1997, “On the Formation and Transmission of the Jaiminīya-Upaniṣad-Brāhmaṇa”...
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Kali-Saṇṭāraṇa Upaniṣad, is as follows: Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare — Kali-Santarana Upanisad When...
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"prayer") is an ancient Indian mantra introduced in the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad (1.3.28.) The mantra was originally meant to be recited during the introductory...
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Mahanārāyaṇa Upaniṣad 1.50 Praśna Upaniṣad 3 Nirālamba Upaniṣad 2, 17 Paramahaṃsa Upaniṣad 3 asuryā nāma te lokā andhena tamasāvṛtāḥ – Īśa Upaniṣad 3 1.41,...
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Kali-Santarana Upanishad (Sanskrit: कलिसन्तरणोपनिषद्; IAST: Kali-Santaraṇa Upaniṣad), also called Kalisantaraṇopaniṣad, is a Sanskrit text. It is a minor Upanishad...
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Bhakti movement (section Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad)
Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad, the Kaṭha Upaniṣad, and the Bhagavad Gita mention Bhakti. The last of three epilogue verses of the Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad, 6.23, uses...
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Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN 978-1-4051-9509-6 Witzel, Michael (2003), "Vedas and Upanișads", in Gavin D. Flood (ed.), The Blackwell companion to Hinduism, John Wiley...
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Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad (Kṛṣṇa Yajurveda) Kaṭha Upaniṣad (Kṛṣṇa Yajurveda) Kena Upaniṣad (samaveda) Chāndogya Upaniṣad (samaveda) Muṇḍaka Upaniṣad (Atharvaveda)...
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Katha Upanishad (redirect from Kaṭha Upaniṣad)
Shankara's Commentary Translated by S. Sitarama Sastri, online ebook Text Kāṭha-Upaniṣad edited by Marcos Albino, Erlangen 1996; Transliterated TITUS version by...
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Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad) Naiṣkarmya-siddhi (non-commentary) Sambandha-vārttika (commentary on Śankāra's introduction to the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad) Taittirīya-vārttika...
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Chandogya Upanishad (redirect from Chāndogya Upaniṣad)
to Read a Religious Text: Reflections on Some Passages of the Chāndogya Upaniṣad", History of Religions, Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 127-139 Max Muller, "Chandogya...
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their mudra and the legends associated with the deity. The Vāstusūtra Upaniṣad states that the aim of the murti art is to inspire a devotee towards contemplating...
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to the ancestors). The later Vedic texts such as the Aranyakas and the Upanisads show a different soteriology based on reincarnation, they show little...
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Isha Upanishad (redirect from Isha upanisad)
Weber, The History of Indian Literature (1878). N. Srinivasagopalan, Isa Upanisad Revisited, Oupanisada Publications, 16, Vayupuri, Secunderabad 500 094...
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theology strongly coloured by a selective and modernistic reading of the Upanisads and of the Vedanta." Rammohan Roy, the founder of the Brahmo Samaj who...
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work. — Pippalada, Vāstusūtra Upaniṣad, Introduction by Alice Boner et al. In the fifth chapter of Vāstusūtra Upaniṣad, Pippalada asserts, "from tattva-rupa...
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see e.g. Radhakrishnan & Moore 1957, p. 3; Witzel, Michael, "Vedas and Upaniṣads", in: Flood 2003, p. 68; MacDonell 2004, pp. 29–39; Sanskrit literature...
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(Translator), Sixty Upanisads of the Veda, Vol 1, Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-8120814684, pages 327-386 Paul Deussen (Translator), Sixty Upanisads of the Veda...
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Pancabrahma Upanishad (redirect from Pañcabrahma Upaniṣad)
Pancabrahma Upanishad (Sanskrit: पञ्च ब्रह्म उपनिषत्, IAST: Pañca-brahma Upaniṣad) is a medieval era Sanskrit text and is one of the minor Upanishads of...
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Sixty Upaniṣads of the Veda. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 19–21, 205, 240, 350, 510, 544. ISBN 978-81-208-1468-4. Paul Deussen (1980). Sixty Upaniṣads of the...
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Upanishads were current,....". Klaus G. Witz (1998). The Supreme Wisdom of the Upaniṣads: An Introduction. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 1–2, 23. ISBN 978-81-208-1573-5...
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Penguin. pp. xiv–xviii. ISBN 978-0-14-044121-5. Paul Deussen (1980). Sixty Upaniṣads of the Veda. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 409–410. ISBN 978-81-208-1468-4...
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mentions of eclipse-causing "demons" in the Atharvaveda and Chāndogya Upaniṣad, the latter mentioning Rāhu (a shadow entity believed responsible for eclipses...
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Chicago Press. p. 372. ISBN 0-226-14465-8. Olivelle, Patrick (1998). Upaniṣads. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press, USA. p. xxix. ISBN 0-19-283576-9...
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Aitareya Upaniṣad, Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad, Īśa Upaniṣad, Taittirīya Upaniṣad, Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad, Kaṭha Upaniṣad, Kena Upaniṣad, Chāndogya Upaniṣad, Māṇḍūkya...
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Steven E. (2008). "Gender at Janaka's Court: Women in the Br̥hadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad Reconsidered". Journal of Indian Philosophy. 36 (3): 405–426. ISSN 0022-1791...
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University Press Witzel, Michael. "Vedas and Upaniṣads". In Flood (2003). Witzel, Michael. "Vedas and Upaniṣads". In Flood (2008). Wood, Michael (2007), The...
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a different form, through art and spaces. For example, Brihadaranyaka Upanisad (4.3.21) recites: In the embrace of the beloved, one forgets the whole...
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sad-gamaya, tamaso mā jyotir-gamaya, mṛtyor-māmṛtaṃ gamaya. (Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad 1.3.28) "from the unreal lead me to the real, from the dark lead me to...
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