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Vastasutra Upanishad维湿图修多罗奥义书
santarana Upanishad卡利三塔拉拿奥义书
Mandukya UpanishadThe Mandukya Upanishad explains the universal sound AUM.
Chandogya Upanishad唱赞奥义书
The Upanishad奥义书
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Katha UpanishadThe Katha Upanishad (Devanagari: ?? ???????) (, also ), also titled "Death as Teacher", is one of the mukhya ("primary") Upanishads commented upon by Shankar It is associated with the school of the Black Yajurveda, and is grouped with the Sutra period of Vedic Sanskrit.
Brihadaranyaka UpanishadThe Upanishad () is one of the older, "primary" (mukhya) Upanishad It is contained within the Shatapatha Brahmana, and its status as an independent Upanishad may be considered a secondary extraction of a portion of the Brahmana text. This makes it one of the oldest texts of the Upanishad corpu It is largely the oldest Upanishad, excluding some parts which were composed after the ChandogyOlivelle, Patrick . Upani?ad Oxford University Press, 1998, pages 3–4 and the largely neglected Jaiminiya Upanisad BrahmanFujii, M. 1997, “On the Formation and Transmission of the Jaiminīya-Upani?ad-Brāhma?a”, Inside the Texts, Beyond the Texts: New Approaches to the Study of the Vedas, ed. M. Witzel, [Harvard Oriental Series, Opera Minora, 2], Cambridge, 89–102 It is associated with the Shukla Yajurved It figures as number 10 in the Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads and was notably commented upon by Adi Shankar
Kena UpanishadThe Kena Upanishad (, ), or the Kenopanishad (, ) is one of the earlier, "primary" Upanishads, a genre of Hindu scriptures, commented upon by Shankara and Madhvachary It is associated with the Samaveda where it is found inserted into the last section of the Jaiminiya Upanishad Brahman