- The
Chandogya Upanishad (Sanskrit: छान्दोग्योपनिषद्, IAST: Chāndogyopaniṣad) is a
Sanskrit text
embedded in the
Chandogya Brahmana of the Sama Veda of...
- 6th
century BCE.
Embedded inside the
Samaveda are the
widely studied Chandogya Upanishad and Kena Upanishad.
These Upanishads are
considered as primary...
- (IAST: Śvetaketu), also
spelt Shvetaketu, was a sage
mentioned in the
Chandogya Upanishad. He was the son of the sage Uddalaka,
whose real name was Aruni...
- (commentaries)
based on it. It is also used as a name of the
syllable Om in
Chandogya Upanishad. Akṣara (अक्षर); literally, "imperishable, immutable", and also...
-
Chapter 3 of the
Chandogya Upanishad,
among of the
oldest Upanishadic texts. The Śāṇḍilya
doctrine on
Brahman is not
unique to
Chandogya Upanishad, but...
- read in
secondary literature.
Older Prin****l
Upanishads (Bṛhadāraṇyaka,
Chandogya, Kaṭha, Kena, Aitareya, and others),
composed between 800 BCE and the...
- such as the
fourth verse of the 13th
volume in the
first chapter of the
Chandogya Upanishad. Max Müller as well as Paul
Deussen translate the word Upanishad...
- gods that men
should know this. — Brihadaranyaka
Upanishad 1.4.10 The
Chandogya Upanishad (7th-6th c. BCE)
explains Ātman as that
which appears to be...
-
light which is
within man. —
Chandogya Upanishad,
edited by F.M.
Muller (1879),
Prapathaka 3 (Prapathaka 5 of the
Chandogya Brahmana),
Khanda 13, Verse...
-
desires are fulfilled, so said Pra****ati. —
Chandogya Upanishad 8.7.1, Translator:
Patrick Olivelle In
Chandogya Upanishad 1.2.1, Pra****ati
appears as the...