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छान्दोग्योपनिषद्- The Chandogya-Upanisad
  • छान्दोग्योपनिषद्- The Chandogya-Upanisad

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    Text in Sanskrit and Translation with Notes in English from the Commentaries of Sankaracarya and the gloss of Anandagiri and the Commentary of Sankaranand.

     

    The knowledge of Brahman is called Upanisad, because it annihilates the world, together with its cause (ignorance) about such as possess this knowledge, for this is the meaning of the word sat ('to destroy', 'to go') preceded by Upani (upa, 'near, ni 'certainty'). A work that treats the same knowledge is also called Upanisad.

    The Chandogya Brahmana of the Sama Veda, whereof this Upanisad forms a part, contains ten chapters (prapathakas); of these, the first two are called the Chandogya Mantra Brahmana, the rest constitute the Chandogya Upanisad.

    Many students of Indian philosophy enamored of the idea of moksa taught by it seek to achieve it through various processes, physical or mental, generally, known as Yoga. Those who do so without being fully saturated with the spirit and substance of the Upanisads merely leap into the dark and court certain death, spiritual as well as physical. The first requisite is proper familiarity with the first principles of Advaita philosophy (Sravana); and entire love with them (Manana). Then follows that sublime state wherein the sense of separateness is slowly forgotten. But even here nothing but the strict practice of the noble virtues and perfect altruism will be necessarily required of the student.

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      AUTHOR RAJA RAJENDRA LAL MITRA
      PUBLISHER BHARATIYA KALA PRAKASHAN      
      EDITION 1st
      ISBN 8186050809
      PAGES 232
      COVER HARDCOVER    
      OTHER DETAILS 9.00 X 6.00 INCH
      WEIGHT 420 GM
      YEAR        2001                                                             

      COUNTRY OF     

      ORIGIN 

      INDIA 
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      RAJA RAJENDRA LAL MITRA

    • PREFACE

      The chronology of the Old Testament has influenced almost all the speculations of Oriental scholars regarding the possible date of the Vedas and the Upanishads. It is very difficult to say anything with positive confidence on this subject, but this much is certain, that the Upanisads, at least the ten principal ones, are not in any way posterior to the Vedas. The argument that a philosophy like that embodied in the Upanisads cannot exist side by side with the nature-worship of the Vedas, loses its force when the Suktas of the Veda are regarded as symbolic only of those esoteric truths which were taught through the Upanisads to the select few. Symbology helps the solution of many a riddle over which philology has either sat in despair or which it has understood only to misunderstand. The history of all the great religions of the world shows, that there is nothing inconsistent in the possible existence of a sublime philosophy with the empty formalities of popular religion. And this circumstance in itself is an indirect argument against the later origin of the Vedas and the Upanishads.

      Veda means knowledge, and Upanisad means both the exoteric philosophy of Brahman, the Advaita, and sittings for the discussion of that philosophy. The Upanisads are aptly called the Vedanta, the end of the Veda, that which is reserved for those who have freed themselves from the useless bonds of formal religion. The Veda consists of three parts: Mantra, Brahmana, and Upanisad, including the Aranyakas.

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