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Eight Upanishads,
with the Commentary of Sankara,
Vol. I & II
Hardcover
Translated By Swami Gambhirananda
(En Excelente Estado, como nuevos)

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Eight Upanisads with The Commentary of Sankaracarya (Set of 2 Volumes)

Publisher: Advaita Ashrama
ISBN: 9788175050150
Language: Sanskrit Text With English Translation
Size: 7.5 inch x 5.0 inch
Pages: 949
Other Details: Weight of the Book: 880 gms


Two-volume set.

Volume One covers the Isa, Kena, Katha, and Taittiriya Upanishads. Each verse has the Devanagri Sanskrit, with English translation and commentary, with further commentary by Sankaracarya. Also included is an Index to texts in Devanagri Sanskrit.


Volume Two of a two-volume set. Volume Two covers the Aitareya, Mundaka, Mandukya, Karika and Prasna Upanishad. Each verse has the Devanagri Sanskrit, with English translation and commentary, with further commentary by Sankaraca. Also included is an Index to texts in Devanagri Sanskrit.

Volume 1

About the Book

The essence of the knowledge of the Vedas was called by the name of vedanta, which comprises the Upanishads. ¿Strength, strength it what the Upanishads speak to me from every page. ¿Therein lies strength enough to invigorate the whole world. ¿They will call with trumpet voice upon the weak, the miserable, and the downtrodden of all races, all creeds, and all sects, to stand on their feet and be free. Freedom, physical freedom, mental freedom, and spiritual freedom are the watchwords of the Upanishads. The Upanishads are the Bible of India.

Contents

Isa Upanisad 1
Kena Upanisad 33
Katha Upanisad 97
Taittiriya Upanisad 237
Index to Texts 419


Volume 2

About the Book

Beyond all sound, all sight, beyond form, absolute. Beyond all taste and touch, infinite, without beginning and without end, even beyond nature, the Unchangeable; he who realize Him, frees himself from the jaws of death. But it is very difficult. It is, as it were, walking on the edge of a razor; the way is long and perilous, but struggle on, do not despair. Awake, arise, and stop not till the goal is reached. The one central idea throughout all the Upanishads is that realization.

Contents

Aitareya Upanisad 1
Mundaka Upanisad 71
Mandukya Upanisad and Karika 167
Prasna Upanisad 407
Index to Texts I 504
Index to Texts II (Karika) 508
List of Abbreviations 512

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