Chandogya Upanishad (english Translation)

by Swami Lokeswarananda | 165,421 words | ISBN-10: 8185843910 | ISBN-13: 9788185843919

This is the English translation of the Chandogya-upanishad, including a commentary based on Swami Lokeswarananda’s weekly discourses; incorporating extracts from Shankara’s bhasya. The Chandogya Upanishad is a major Hindu philosophical text incorporated in the Sama Veda, and dealing with meditation and Brahman. This edition includes the Sanskrit t...

Verse 4.7.2

तंहंस उपनिपत्याभ्युवाद सत्यकाम३ इति भगव इति ह प्रतिशुश्राव ॥ ४.७.२ ॥

taṃhaṃsa upanipatyābhyuvāda satyakāma3 iti bhagava iti ha pratiśuśrāva || 4.7.2 ||

2. The swan came flying to him and said, ‘O Satyakāma.’ Satyakāma replied, ‘Yes, lord’.

Word-for-word explanation:

Haṃsaḥ upanipatya, the swan flew near; tam abhyuvāda satyakāma iti, [and] called to him, ‘O Satyakāma’; bhagavaḥ iti ha pratiśuśrāva, he replied, ‘Yes, lord.’

Commentary:

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