Chāndogya upaniṣad Sanskrit
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- 294.5918 Sa585 C 108503
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294.59 P979 K 104572 Kathopanishat: | 294.59 V449 D 104794 Dattapurana: | 294.5911 C 33342 S 107465 Sri Sivasahasranamastotram namavalisca | 294.5918 Sa585 C 108503 Chāndogya upaniṣad | 294.592 104616 Vyavaharabhanu | 294.592 B119 M 104500 Mahabharta kalena Shiksha Pranali | 294.592 C 4419 S 107559 Srimad Bhagavatgita |
The Chandogya Upanishad forms the last chapter of the Chandogya Brahmana of the Sama Veda.It is the second largest of the major Upanishads, next only to the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad. Shankara held this Upanishad in great esteem and quoted from it in his Bhasya of theBrahma Sutras.
The Gambhirananda translation has the commentary of Sankaracarya, with Devanagri script and English translation.
This is not an easy scripture to read or study, but is nonetheless an important scripture.
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