The document provides an overview of the Upanishads, a collection of texts that are part of the Hindu Vedas. It describes the Upanishads as exploring fundamental questions about reality and the nature of the universe, God, soul, and liberation. It lists the main Upanishads and provides brief summaries of some of their key teachings, including discussions of Brahman as the ultimate unchanging reality, the nature of Atman/soul, and concepts like Tat Tvam Asi ("Thou art That").
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introduction to upanishads
1. THE UPANISHADS
“SITTING DOWN NEAR”
108 IN MUKTIKĀ
“they express the
restlessness and striving
of human mind to grasp
the true nature of reality.
They set forth fundamental
conceptions that are
sound. Their lofty ideals
and poetry have the power
to move the greatest
minds”
2. Fundamentally Monistic
Śruti and not Smṛti
Philosophy
⚫ The Upanishadic philosophers regarded the Self as the
ultimate existence and subordinated the world and God to the
Self. The Self to them, is more real than either the world or
God
Presentation
⚫ Upanishads are primarily presented as conversations
between two persons or animals rather than expository
statements of philosophy or ideology
Fountain of Philosophical Thought
⚫ West: Curiosity
⚫ Hindu: Solve problems of life
3. DASHOPANISHAD
Īṣa - The Inner Ruler – Shukla Yajur
Kena - Who moves the world? - Sama
Kaṭha - Death as Teacher – Krishna Yajur
Praṣna - The Breath of Life - Atharva
Muṇḍaka - Two modes of Knowing -
Atharva
Māṇḍūkya - Consciousness and its
phases - Atharva
Taittirīya - From Food to Joy – Krishna
Yajur
Aitareya - The Microcosm of Man - Rg
Chāndogya - Song and Sacrifice - Sama
Bṛhadāraṇyaka - Shukla Yajur Veda
4. Doctrine: Scholars have long held the view that all
Upanishads propound the same doctrine. As to what the
exact nature of that doctrine is, they differ widely!! – Prof
Hiriyanna
Phase change: Ashwamedha as meditative act –
Brihadaranyaka
Philosophical: Onslaughts against sacrifices, rituals and
ceremonies – Mundaka Upanishad
Prime Object: removal of aham-kara; the basis of all evil;
cultivation of detachment or vairagya
Darshana – A mere reasoned conviction is NOT enough
Upanishadic God: explicit repudiation of objective
conception of god. (Agni, Vayu subordinate to Brahman –
Kena)
Upanishads have consistency of intuition rather than logic –
Dr. Radhakrishnan
5. ĪṢA UPANISHAD
DESCRIPTION OF THE NATURE OF SUPREME BEING
18 Verses
IT MOVES; IT MOVES NOT
IT IS FAR; IT IS NEAR
IT IS WITHIN; IT IS WITHOUT
6. KENA UPANISHAD
Story of Brahman, Indra, Agni and Vayu
Not that which the eye can see, but that whereby the eye can see:
know that to be Brahman the eternal, and not what people here
adore;
Not that which the ear can hear, but that whereby the ear can hear:
know that to be Brahman the eternal, and not what people here
adore;
Not that which speech can illuminate, but that by which speech
can be illuminated: know that to be Brahman the eternal, and not
what people here adore;
Not that which the mind can think, but that whereby the mind can
think: know that to be Brahman the eternal, and not what people
here adore.
4 Sections, 35 Verses
7. KAṬHOPANISHAD
ATMA – CHARIOTS PASSENGER
BODY – CHARIOT ITSELF
CONSCIOUSNESS – DRIVER
MIND – REINS
OBJECTS PERCEIVED BY THE
SENSES ARE THE CHARIOT'S PATH
3 Sections, 109 Verses
8. PRAṢNA UPANISHAD
QUESTIONS TO SAGE PIPPALADA
The son of Katya, Kabandhi: “Root
cause of the universe”
Bhargava of Vidarbha: “Relation
between senses and prana”
The son of Ashwala, Kausalya: “From
whom prana orignates”
Souryayanee Gargya: “Which
elements in a human actually sleep”
Shaibya Satyakama: What fruit does
one get who regularly meditates on
holy syllable OM till his/her death?
Son of Bharadwaja the Sukesha:
Description of the vedic divine being
6 Sections, 67 Verses
9. MUṆḌAKA
64 Mantras
Question for Angiras -
⚫ I want to know from you if there is
something I can learn which will
explain everything to me – Para
and Aprara
There is a sacred word -- OM --
which is the bow; your own self is
the arrow and Brahman is the
target. Without trembling, hit the
mark, and like the arrow, lose
yourself in It!
Shivo Bhutva Shivam Yajet
⚫ My son, when you know that
Brahman, you become that
Brahman
11. TAITTIRĪYA
ANNAMAYA – MADE OF FOOD
PRANAMAYA – MADE OF BREATH
MANOMAYA – MADE OF MIND
VIJNANAMAYA – MADE OF KNOWLEDGE
ANANDAMAYA – MADE OF JOY
Matru devo bhavaḥ,
Pitru devo bhavaḥ,
Acharya devo bhavaḥ,
Atithi devo bhavaḥ
3 Sections, Quite long
12. AITAREYA
Aitareya Aranyaka of Rig Veda
Chapter 1: Creation of Purusha, other divine
beings, creation of food
Chapter 2: Three births of the self
Chapter 3:
⚫ Pragyanam brahma: Consciousness is Brahman
33 Verses
13. CHĀNDOGYA
Tat tvam asi
Dialogues between father
Uddalaka and son
Svetaketu
8 Chapters, Quite long