The Upanishads Vol.1 - Katha, lsa, Kena, and Mundaka

The Upanishads Vol.1 - Katha, lsa, Kena, and Mundaka

Swami Nikhilananda
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:~1949-Versions of The Upanishads are with the Translations by the Author, Swami: Nikhilananda.
[:Translation of the Sanskrit is with the Introductions embodying a General Survey and the Metaphysics and Psychology of the Upanishads, and with Notes and Explanations based on the Commentary by the great Eighth-century Philosopher and Saint of India, Sri Sankaracharya.


THE UPANISHADS form the concluding portion and contain the essence of the Vedas, which are the Scriptures of the Hindu faith. They record the direct and immediate spiritual experience of the rishis, the seers of truth, and have been passed down orally through a succession of illumined teachers. They treat of the origin and destiny of the soul, the nature of the universe, and the nature of ultimate reality. What are often presented as theological dogmas are in this new translation considered living experiences available to all. The divinity of the soul, the oneness of humanity, and the indivisibility of the Godhead are discussed not as articles of faith, but as the truths of spiritual experience. Schopenhauer once said: “THE UPANISHADS are the most rewarding and elevating reading possible in the world: they have been the solace of my life and will be that of my death.”

This new translation is both literal and graceful. It has the dignity and flavour of the original. Swami Nikhilananda has based his notes and explanations on the commentaries of Sankaracharya, the great eighth-century philosopher and mystic. In Volume I are the Katha, Isa, Kena and Mundaka Upanishads. The editor also has two introductory chapters dealing with the historical background, the metaphysics, and the psychology of the Upanishads. Volume II contains the Svetasvatara, Prasna and Mandukya Upanishads, three of the source books of Hinduism. To this volume Nikhilananda has made an especial contribution in the form of a noteworthy essay on Hindu ethics.]

Volume:
1
Year:
1949
Publisher:
Harper & Brother Publishers, NewYork
Language:
english
Pages:
344
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