- or
simply "white mule that carries". The text is
sometimes spelled as
Svetasvatara Upanishad. It is also
known as
Shvetashvataropanishad or Svetasvataropanishad...
- as the
Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad, the Kaṭha Upaniṣad, and the
Bhagavad Gita
mention Bhakti. The last of
three epilogue verses of the
Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad...
- Vedanta. It is
classified as a "poetic Upanishad"
along with Kena, Katha,
Svetasvatara and
Mundaka by Paul
Deussen (1908). The root of the word Īśvara (ईश्वर...
- ISBN 978-1428231450, pp. 54–55 See
Rigveda 9.69.5, 10.159.4, 10.95.2,
Svetâsvatara Upanishad 2.7.v.1,
Mahabharata 1.5141, etc.
Shatkarmas –
Cleansing Techniques...
-
considered as Prin****l Upanishads, but some
scholars now are
including Śvetāśvatara, Kauṣītaki and Maitrāyaṇīya into the list. The
founders of the major...
- the
cosmos and
liberator of
Selfs from the birth-rebirth cycle. The
Svetasvatara Upanishad set the tone for
early Shaivite thought,
especially in chapter...
- "freed" or "released". In the
middle and
later Upanishads, such as the
Svetasvatara and Maitri, the word
moksha appears and
begins becoming an important...
-
description of Sri
Yantra is
identical to the
yantra described in the
Śvetāśvatara Upanisad. The Sri
Yantra is at the
heart of Shri
Vidya practice, representing...
- cow, the true
Agama its milk. — Umapati,
Translated by
David Smith The
Śvetāśvatara Upanishad (400–200 BCE) is the
earliest textual exposition of a systematic...
- into 100 more parts, that
would be the
dimension of the Jiva (soul)".
Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad (5.9) The
Shvetashvatara Upanishad compares the jiva and the...