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Upanishads

The Upanishads are a collection of Hindu sacred texts that were recorded in Sanskrit over the course of some two thousand years, through the end of the Middle Ages. The majority were composed between 500 BCE and 200 CE but likely began earlier in an oral tradition. They are meant to be read in the form of instruction, teaching, or dialogue between guru
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The Upanishads

2001
Abstract Most of us at some point in our lives stop to ask who we are. Perhaps we have been playing a part or simply doing what other people expect of us. It does not feel right, and it occurs to us that things would be different if we were our real self. Our real self, we think: what is that?
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The Mandukya Upanishad

1961
When I wrote my introduction to The Holy Mountain, I did not analyse Bhagwān Shri Hamsa’s vision by the frozen lake, and that has been heavy on my conscience. The culmination of the pilgrimage, it should have been the culmination of my argument, but I shied away from it.
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Thirty Minor Upanishads, Including the Yoga Upanishads

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1983
Harvey Alper, K. Narayanasvami Aiyar
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Thirty Minor Upanishads, including the Yoga Upanishads

Philosophy East and West, 1982
Alex Wayman, K. Narayansvami Aiyar
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Upanishads du Yoga

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1973
Wilhelm Halbfass, Jean Varenne
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The Thirteen Principal Upanishads.

The Philosophical Review, 1922
E. L. Hinman, Robert Ernest Hume
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Women in Upanishads

Quest-The Journal of UGC-HRDC Nainital, 2020
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The Upanishads

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1953
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