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The Thirteen Principal Upanishads

Various Authors

Translator: Robert Ernest Hume (1921)

1921
The Thirteen Principal Upanishads

Online Library of Liberty

The Thirteen Principal Upanishads Author: Various Authors Translator: Robert Ernest Hume Date Written: 1921 "The Thirteen Principal Upanishads" translated by Robert Ernest Hume is a comprehensive collection of the most significant Upanishads, which are ancient Indian texts central to Vedic philosophy. These texts delve into profound spiritual and philosophical concepts, exploring the nature of reality, the self (Atman), and the ultimate reality (Brahman). Hume's translation provides an accessible and faithful rendering of the original Sanskrit texts, accompanied by an outline of the philosophy of the Upanishads and an annotated bibliography. This volume is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in classical Indian thought, ancient Hinduism, and the sacred texts of Vedic Sanskrit.

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