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Upanishads

The philosophical heart of the Vedas β€” where the sage asks 'What is Brahman?'

The Upanishads (c. 800–200 BCE) are the philosophical end-portions of the Vedas (Vedanta), containing 108 texts that explore the nature of Brahman, Atman, and the path to liberation through direct inquiry.

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Brahmanreveals nature ofVedasphilosophical summit ofVishnuphilosophical basis for VaishnavismShivaphilosophical basis for ShaivismJnana Yogarooted inTat Tvam Asicontains the mahavakyaMaya β€” The Cosmic IllusionexplainsAdi Shankaracharyacommented on byRamanujainterpreted by
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Mokshapath toSaptarishistransmitted byPrakriti β€” Naturecontrasted with Purusha
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MyBrahman is free and ad-free for everyone. If it has given you something, dāna keeps the lamp lit.
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