Mundaka Upanisad - With the Commentary of Sankaracarya
The Mundaka Upanishad is one of the major Upanishads belonging to the Atharva Veda. Mundaka means ''shaved'' like a shaved head. The teachings revealed in this Upanishad are meant to leave the student clean, or shaved of the veil of ignorance. Indeed, the study of this Upanishad has been traditionally confined to the shaven-heads, or the
sannyasins, who have renounced everything and devoted themselves exclusively to contemplation. The book consists of 64 mantras.
The Gambhirananda translation includes the Devanagari script, English translation and Shankara's commentary. This is the second edition as revised by the translator.
The Lokeswarananda translation includes the Devanagari script, Roman transliteration, English translation and notes based on Shankara's commentary.
The Sarvananda translation includes the Devanagari script, Roman transliteration, English translation and notes and commentary.
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