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100 _aDwarakadas kathiyababa
245 _aEshavasyadhyashtopanishad:
_bDahopanishat
_hSanskrit and Hindi
250 _a1st ed
260 _aVaranasi
_bChowkhamba vidyabhavan
_c2007
300 _a379
490 _aVidyabhavan prachyavidya granthamala-194
500 _aThe Upanishads are commonly referred to as Vedānta. Vedanta has been interpreted as the "last chapters, parts of the Veda" and alternatively as "object, the highest purpose of the Veda".The concepts of Brahman (ultimate reality) and Ātman (soul, self) are central ideas in all of the Upanishads, and "know that you are the Ātman" is their thematic focus. Along with the Bhagavad Gita and the Brahmasutra, the mukhya Upanishads (known collectively as the Prasthanatrayi) provide a foundation for the several later schools of Vedanta, among them, two influential monistic schools of Hinduism.
650 _aUpanishads
942 _cBK