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The Upanishads form the core of Indian philosophy. They are an amazing
collection of writings from original oral transmissions, which have been aptly
described by Shri Aurobindoas "the supreme work of the Indian mind". It is here
that we find all the fundamental teachings that are central to Hinduism the
concepts of 'karma' (action), 'samsara' (reincarnation), 'moksha' (nirvana), the
'atman' (soul), and the'Brahman' (Absolute Almighty).
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They also set forth the prime Vedic doctrines of self-realization, yoga and
meditation. The Upanishads are summits of thought on mankind and the
universe, designed to push human ideas to their very limit and beyond. They
give us both spiritual vision and philosophical argument, and it is by a strictly
personal effort that one can reach the truth.
Meaning of 'Upanishad'
The term 'Upanishad' literally means, "sitting down near" or "sitting close to",
and implies listening closely to the mystic doctrines of aguru or a spiritual
teacher, who has cognized the fundamental truths of the universe. It points to
a period in time when groups of pupils sat near the teacher and learnt from
him the secret teachings in the quietude of forest 'ashrams' or hermitages. In
another sense of the term, 'Upanishad' means 'brahma-knowledge' by which
ignorance is annihilated. Some other possible meanings of the compound
word 'Upanishad' are "placing side by side" (equivalence or correlation), a
"near approach" (to the Absolute Being), "secret wisdom" or even "sitting near
the enlightened".
Time of Composition
Historians and Indologists have put the date of composition of the Upanishads
from around 800 - 400 B.C., though many of the verse versions may have
been written much later.
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The authors of the Upanishads were many, but they were not solely from the
priestly caste. They were poets prone to flashes of spiritual wisdom, and their
aim was to guide a few chosen pupils to the point of liberation, which they
themselves had attained. According to some scholars, the main figure in the
Upanishads is Yajnavalkya, the great sage who propounded the doctrine of
'neti-neti', the view that "truth can be found only through the negation of all
thoughts about it". Other important Upanishadic sages are Uddalaka Aruni,
Shwetaketu, Shandilya, Aitareya, Pippalada, Sanat Kumara. Many earlier
Vedic teachers like Manu, Brihaspati, Ayasya and Narada are also found in the
Upanishads.