Category: -18-Kena-And-Other-Upanishads Read book
-26_Svetasvatara Upanishad.htm
Section Three Incomplete Translations and Commentaries Circa 1902 1912 Svetasvatara Upanishad Chapter IV 1. He who is…
-27_Chhandogya Upanishad.htm
Chhandogya Upanishad Chapter I and the first section 1. Worship ye OM, the eternal syllable. OM is Udgitha, the chant of…
-28_Notes on the Chhandogya Upanishad.htm
Notes on the Chhandogya Upanishad First Adhyaya OM is the syllable (the Imperishable One); one should follow after it as the upward…
-29_The Brihad Aranyak Upanishad.htm
The Brihad Aranyak Upanishad Chapter One: Section I 1. Dawn is the head1 of the horse sacrificial.2 The sun is his eye,3…
-30_The Great Aranyaka.htm
The Great Aranyaka A Commentary on the Brihad Aranyak Upanishad _____ Foreword The Brihad Aranyak Upanishad, at once the most obscure and…
-31_The Kaivalya Upanishad.html
The Kaivalya Upanishad OM. Aswalayana to the Lord Parameshthi came and said, Teach me, Lord, the highest knowledge of Brahman, the secret knowledge…
-32_Nila Rudra Upanishad.htm
Nila Rudra Upanishad First Part Translation 1. OM. Thee I beheld in thy descending down from the heavens to the earth,…
-33_Kena Upanishad An Incomplete Commentary.htm
Section Four Incomplete Commentaries on the Kena Upanishad Circa 1912 1914 Kena Upanishad An Incomplete Commentary Foreword …
-34_A Commentary on the Kena Upanishad.htm
A Commentary on the Kena Upanishad Foreword The Upanishads are an orchestral movement of knowledge, each of them one strain in a great…
-35_Three Fragments of Commentary.htm
Three Fragments of Commentary The first two words of the Kena, like the first two words of the Isha, concentrate into a single phrase…