Kena Upanishad with Shankara’s Commentary

by S. Sitarama Sastri | 1905 | 13,003 words

The Kena Upanishad is a collection of philosophical poems discussing the attributes of Brahman: the unchanging, infinite universal spirit. Brahman is further proposed as the cause for all the forces of nature, symbolized as Gods. This commentary by Shankara focuses on ‘Advaita Vedanta’, or non-dualism: one of the classical orthodox philosophies o...

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|| oṃ ||
satyānnāstiparodharmaḥ |

THE

Kena

UPANISHAD

AND

SRI SANKARA’S COMMENTARY

TRANSLATED BY

S. SITARAMA SASTRI, B. A

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PUBLISHED BY

V. C. SESHACHARRI, B. A., B. L.,

Vakil, High Court, Madras.

FIRST VOLUME.

(Re-Prlnt).

Madras:

6- A- NATESAN & CO., PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS, ESPLANADE

1905

 

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