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Kena Upanishad
Book • 1970
The Kena Upanishad, also known as the Talavakara Upanishad, is a significant text within the Samaveda branch of the Vedas.
It explores profound philosophical questions about the nature of Brahman, the ultimate reality, and its relationship with the individual self (Atman).
The Upanishad uses metaphorical language and dialogues to guide the reader towards self-knowledge and liberation.
Its concise yet profound insights have influenced generations of Hindu thinkers and spiritual seekers.
The text is structured into four sections, each delving deeper into the central theme of understanding the ultimate reality.
Its influence on Vedanta philosophy is undeniable.
It explores profound philosophical questions about the nature of Brahman, the ultimate reality, and its relationship with the individual self (Atman).
The Upanishad uses metaphorical language and dialogues to guide the reader towards self-knowledge and liberation.
Its concise yet profound insights have influenced generations of Hindu thinkers and spiritual seekers.
The text is structured into four sections, each delving deeper into the central theme of understanding the ultimate reality.
Its influence on Vedanta philosophy is undeniable.
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Neil Bhatt

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Episode 373: Chapter 2, verses 23,24 and 25
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Swami Sarvapriyananda

2. Kena Upanishad | Introduction...Continued | Swami Sarvapriyananda