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Exploring Life, Death, and the Divine Within Us

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Author: Anonymous

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 07/13/1968

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: ĪŚĀVĀSYA OR ĪŚĀ UPANIṢAD ‘ Pervaded by the Lord ’
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Chapter 2: BṚHADĀRAṆYAKA UPANIṢAD The Great Forest Teaching
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Chapter 3: CHĀNDOGYA UPANIṢAD The Chanters’ Teaching
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Chapter 4: TAITTIRĪYA UPANIṢAD The Taittirīyas’ Teaching
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Chapter 5: AITAREYA UPANIṢAD Aitareya’s Teaching
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Chapter 6: KAUṢĪTAKĪ UPANIṢAD Kauṣītaki’s Teaching
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Chapter 7: KENA UPANIṢAD ‘ By Whom ?’
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Chapter 8: KAṬHA UPANIṢAD The Kaṭhas’ Teaching
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Chapter 9: ŚVETĀŚVATARA UPANIṢAD śvetāśvatara’s Teaching
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Chapter 10: MUṆḌAKA UPANIṢAD The Renouncers’ Teaching
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Chapter 11: PRAŚNA UPANIṢAD The Teaching in Questions
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Chapter 12: MĀṆḌŪKYA UPANIṢAD The Māṇūkas’ Teaching
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Chapter 13: MAITRĪ UPANIṢAD Maitri’s Teaching
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Who should listen The Upanishads

"The Upanishads" summary audiobook is ideal for spiritual seekers, philosophy enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the foundations of Hindu thought. It offers an accessible introduction to profound concepts about the nature of reality, the self, and the universe, making it perfect for listeners who want to deepen their understanding of Eastern philosophies without delving into the original texts. Those new to these ideas will find it enlightening, while seasoned scholars can enjoy a concise refresher on these timeless teachings.

3 quotes from The Upanishads

  • "The self is not the body, nor is the self the senses; the self is that which witnesses all these things, pure and eternal."
  • "As a man is, so does he see. As he sees, so does he think. As he thinks, so does he become."
  • "There is neither this world, nor the world beyond, nor happiness for the one who doubts."

Author : Anonymous

The Upanishads, an esteemed collection of ancient texts, are attributed to "Anonymous," reflecting their origins as traditional and religious writings rather than the work of a single identifiable author. This designation acknowledges the collective wisdom and spiritual insights shared across generations, making these texts revered within the philosophical and spiritual traditions of India. Their timeless teachings explore profound concepts of existence, self, and the nature of reality, transcending individual authorship to become an integral part of human inquiry.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Upanishads Free Audiobook Download

Anonymous

Exploring Life, Death, and the Divine Within Us

4.2415656rating

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Author: Anonymous

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 07/13/1968

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Upanishads

"The Upanishads" summary audiobook is ideal for spiritual seekers, philosophy enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the foundations of Hindu thought. It offers an accessible introduction to profound concepts about the nature of reality, the self, and the universe, making it perfect for listeners who want to deepen their understanding of Eastern philosophies without delving into the original texts. Those new to these ideas will find it enlightening, while seasoned scholars can enjoy a concise refresher on these timeless teachings.

3 quotes from The Upanishads

  • "The self is not the body, nor is the self the senses; the self is that which witnesses all these things, pure and eternal."
  • "As a man is, so does he see. As he sees, so does he think. As he thinks, so does he become."
  • "There is neither this world, nor the world beyond, nor happiness for the one who doubts."

Author: Anonymous

The Upanishads, an esteemed collection of ancient texts, are attributed to "Anonymous," reflecting their origins as traditional and religious writings rather than the work of a single identifiable author. This designation acknowledges the collective wisdom and spiritual insights shared across generations, making these texts revered within the philosophical and spiritual traditions of India. Their timeless teachings explore profound concepts of existence, self, and the nature of reality, transcending individual authorship to become an integral part of human inquiry.