A Concise Encyclopaedia of Hinduism
author: Swami Harshananda
edition: 2008, Ramakrishna Math
pages: 2084
ISBN-13: 9788179070574
Topic: Hinduism
Encyclopaedia of Hinduism - Kaivalya Upanisad
This page describes Kaivalya Upanisad which is located on page 122 of the second volume in the book: A Concise Encyclopaedia of Hinduism by Swami Harshananda. This book, known as “a concise encyclopaedia of hinduism”, includes a vast amount of topics covering general aspects on Hinduism, but also contains important aspects regarding Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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Kaivalya Upanishad
But, the Kaivalya Upanishad means us to understand more than just that, hence the reason for its existence. Even with the above knowledge the wise Rishi, the Sage of the Kaivalya Upanishad also knows that The Singularity of Existence, The Absolute Itself, cannot be Realised through that knowledge alone....
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Shaiva Upanishads (A Critical Study) [by Arpita Chakraborty]
Kaivalya Upanishad on Brahman (Introduction). [. . . ] Kaivalya Upanishad verse 1 Ashvalayana approached the Lord Parameshthi (Brahma) and said: Teach, O Lord, the knowledge of Brahman, the highest, always cultivated by the good, hidden and by which a wise man drives away instantly all the sins and reaches the Purusha higher than the high. And to him, Brahma said, “Know (this) by means of faith, devotion and meditation....
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Vivekachudamani [by Shankara]
Notes:[The reference is to Kaivalya Upanishad i. 2. Faith—Shraddha, Devotion—Bhakti. These have been defined in Slokas 25 and 31, 32. Bondage of the body—i. e. the identification of the Self with the body, which is solely due to Ignorance or Avidya.]...
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