The high importance of this classical Upanisads as exclusive treating, among other things, of the five Kosas (sheaths of the Self) cannot be over emphasized. As the doctrine of the Kosas is pivotal to Vedanta on its theoretical as well as its practical side, students of the Vedanta should be thoroughly familiar with it before proceeding further in their studies. The present work fulfils the need in ample measure.
The work now presented to the public contains the original Sanskrit text of the Upanisads in Devanagari with a literal translation into English both of the text and of the three commentaries the Bhasyas of Shankaracharya, the Vartika of Sureśvaracharya and the Bhāṣya of Vidyaranya. A few notes have been extracted from Anandagiri's glosses on the Bhasyas and on the Vartikā; also from Vanamālā, Achyuta Kṛṣṇānanda Swam loss on the Bhāṣya. The transla added some notes of his own wheney seemed most necessary.
Taittiriya,
are belonging what has now-a-days marked off Advaita school the Vedanta. Every student Vedanta has written commentaries on the classical on the Bhagavad-Gita, on Brahmasūtras, be number manuals tracts treating of the Vedanta Philosophy, while among the works the latter, which but seen light, may mentioned (1)the Bṛhadara nyaka-Upanisad-bhashya-Vārtika, (2) the Taittiriya-Upanisads Manasollāsa,' the Prāṇava-Vārtika, Manaṣolläsa the Pranava-Vārtika, two smallest works Suresvaracharya, public "Minor Upanisads" Vol. issued in this VEDIC RELIGION) Series.
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Vedas (1278)
Upanishads (477)
Puranas (741)
Ramayana (892)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (475)
Bhakti (244)
Saints (1291)
Gods (1282)
Shiva (334)
Journal (132)
Fiction (44)
Vedanta (324)
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