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Vedic Upanisads - Upanisads Of Sukla Yajurveda - 3 Volumes Set - Sanskrit Text With Transliteration, English Commentary

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$144.00
$144.00 - $144.00
Current price $144.00
SKU 91799025
Language Publisher Author Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Sanskrit

Chaukhambha Sanskrit Pratishthan

M.Venkatasami natter

5.5 inch

8.5 inch

Hard Bound

1 inch

5.4013lb

"Vedic Upanisads - Upanisads of Sukla Yajurveda - 3 Volumes Set" is a comprehensive work that offers an in-depth study of the Upanishads from the Sukla Yajurveda. This set presents the Sanskrit text, along with transliteration and English commentary, making it accessible to a wide audience, including scholars, spiritual aspirants, and those interested in ancient Vedic knowledge.

The Upanishads are the philosophical teachings that form the concluding part of the Vedas, focusing on the spiritual truths and metaphysical concepts underlying the universe. They explore topics such as Brahman (the ultimate reality), Atman (the individual soul), moksha (liberation), and the nature of existence. The Sukla Yajurveda, one of the four Vedas, is known for its rich set of Upanishads that are central to the practice of Vedic spirituality.

This three-volume set is meticulously organized, providing the original Sanskrit text of the Upanishads, which are the core of Sukla Yajurveda. The transliteration ensures that readers who are unfamiliar with Sanskrit can still access and pronounce the original verses correctly. The English commentary accompanying each verse and chapter offers a detailed explanation of the meaning, context, and significance of the teachings, making the complex Vedic philosophy more comprehensible.

The volumes delve into the metaphysical teachings found in these Upanishads, shedding light on the profound concepts and spiritual practices that have influenced many schools of Indian philosophy, including Advaita Vedanta. These teachings explore the nature of Brahman (the Supreme Being), Atman (the individual soul), and the relationship between the two, discussing the paths to self-realization and enlightenment.