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Upanishads: Breath of the Eternal

Upanishads: Breath of the Eternal

The Upanishads reflect pure Vedanta, the highest aspect of spiritual truth. There are no personal Gods, no Christ, Rama, Krishna, or Ramakrishna. The teachings are very ancient, back from before the written word.


The Rishis, whose insights they embody remain wholly in the background, impersonal as the truth they stood for, their individual lives lost forever, with even their names lost in the dark backward and abysm of time.


The twelve major Upanishads are listed in mostly traditional order: Katha, Isha, Kena, Prasna, Mundaka, Mandukya, Taittiriya, Aitaeya, Chandogya, Brihadaranyaka, Swetasvatara, Kaivalya.


From the preface:
"Our aim in this translation has not been to achieve a literal translation but rather...to convey the teachings in clear and simple English."


"Captures the sense, beauty, and spirit of the original." - Books for Inner Development

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Aitareyopanishad 02/09/2020
By Mark Johnson
Anyone wishing the attainment of Brahmavidya, or direct seeing of reality, will appreciate this book. The translation of this important upanishad by Swami Sarvananda is a good one and his notes are rich with detailed explanation for those wishing to dive deeper into the subtleties of the text. The text is in both original Sanskrit and English translation but lacks English transliteration of the Sanskrit words. For those who are attempting to read the Sanskrit but are not yet adept at reading the Devanagari script, this leaves a bit of a gap, but for those primarily interested in the English translation, this is not a problem. The Swami has also included a very excellent introduction to this upanishad which sets it in its historical and spiritual context as well as giving a chapter by chapter summary of the main teachings. Recommended.
 
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