Svetasvatara Upanisad - Translated and with Notes based on Sankara's Commentary Svetasvatara Upanisad
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- 294.5921 L836 S 108514
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294.5921 K 8978 U 107742 The Upanishads | 294.5921 K1411 T 104718 The Essence of The Vedas | 294.5921 K1469 G 108948 Gaudapada-Karika | 294.5921 L836 S 108514 Svetasvatara Upanisad - Translated and with Notes based on Sankara's Commentary Svetasvatara Upanisad | 294.5921 M 4502 S 107831 The sacred books of the east : | 294.5921 M 4502 S 107831 The sacred books of the east : | 294.5921 M 4502 S 107831 The sacred books of the east : |
This Upanishad consisting of 113 verses in six chapters belongs to the Shukla Yajur Veda and takes its name from the sage Shvetashvatara. It has for its ultimate conclusion non-dualism. Still, its devotional tone is too strong to be ignored. The harmony of knowledge and devotion is quite evident in the texts. This faithful and lucid English translation of the Upanishad, added by relevant notes, will be extremely important for all the students of Vedanta.
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