The Upanishads (/uːˈpænɪˌʃædz
uːˈpɑːnɪˌʃɑːdz/;[1] Sanskrit: उपनिषद् Upaniṣad [ʊpən̪ɪʂəd̪]) a part
of the Vedas are ancient Sanskrit texts that contain some of the
central philosophical concepts and ideas of Hinduism some of which
are shared with religious traditions like Buddhism and Jainism.
Among the most important literature in the history of Indian
religions and culture the Upanishads played an important role in
the development of spiritual ideas in ancient India marking a
transition from Vedic ritualism to new ideas and institutions. Of
all Vedic literature the Upanishads alone are widely known and
their central ideas are at the spiritual core of Hindus.
The Upanishads are commonly referred to as Vedānta. Vedanta has been interpreted as the "last chapters parts of the Veda" and alternatively as "object the highest purpose of the Veda". The concepts of Brahman (ultimate reality) and Ātman (soul self) are central ideas in all of the Upanishads and "know that you are the Ātman" is their thematic focus. Along with the Bhagavad Gita and the Brahmasutra the mukhya Upanishads (known collectively as the Prasthanatrayi) provide a foundation for the several later schools of Vedanta among them two influential monistic schools of Hinduism.
Included in this app:
1) Introduction to the Upanishads
-First Translation of the Upanishads
-Rammohun Roy
-Position of the Upanishads in Vedic Literature
-Different Classes of Upanishads
-Critical Treatment of the Text of the Upanishads
-Meaning of the Word Upanishad
-Works on the Upanishads
-I. The Khândogya-Upanishad
-II. The Talavakâra-Upanishad
-III. The Aitareya-Âranyaka
-IV. The Kaushîtaki-Brâhmana-Upanishad
-V. The Vâgasaneyi-Samhitâ-Upanishad
2) Khândogya Upanishad
-First to Eighth Prapathaka
3) Talavakâra or Kena-Upanishad
-Khanda I to IV
4) Aitareya-Âranyaka
-First to Third Aranyaka
5) Kaushîtaki-Upanishad
-Adhyaya I to IV
6) Vâgasaneyi-Samhitâ-Upanishad
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The Upanishads are commonly referred to as Vedānta. Vedanta has been interpreted as the "last chapters parts of the Veda" and alternatively as "object the highest purpose of the Veda". The concepts of Brahman (ultimate reality) and Ātman (soul self) are central ideas in all of the Upanishads and "know that you are the Ātman" is their thematic focus. Along with the Bhagavad Gita and the Brahmasutra the mukhya Upanishads (known collectively as the Prasthanatrayi) provide a foundation for the several later schools of Vedanta among them two influential monistic schools of Hinduism.
Included in this app:
1) Introduction to the Upanishads
-First Translation of the Upanishads
-Rammohun Roy
-Position of the Upanishads in Vedic Literature
-Different Classes of Upanishads
-Critical Treatment of the Text of the Upanishads
-Meaning of the Word Upanishad
-Works on the Upanishads
-I. The Khândogya-Upanishad
-II. The Talavakâra-Upanishad
-III. The Aitareya-Âranyaka
-IV. The Kaushîtaki-Brâhmana-Upanishad
-V. The Vâgasaneyi-Samhitâ-Upanishad
2) Khândogya Upanishad
-First to Eighth Prapathaka
3) Talavakâra or Kena-Upanishad
-Khanda I to IV
4) Aitareya-Âranyaka
-First to Third Aranyaka
5) Kaushîtaki-Upanishad
-Adhyaya I to IV
6) Vâgasaneyi-Samhitâ-Upanishad
We hope you will enjoy the contents of this app. Please leave us a rating and review to help us improve in future app releases and updates.
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