Ishavasya Upanishad with Shankara Bhashya (Sitarama)
by S. Sitarama Sastri | 1905 | 6,256 words
Summary: The Ishavasya Upanishad (or simply Isha) is one of the shortest of its kind, and basically represents a brief philosophical poem discussing the soul/self (Atman). This edition contains the Kanva recension, consisting of 18 verses.
The words “Isha vasyam� literally translates to “enveloped by the Lord� and refers to the theory of soul (Atman); a concept used in both dualism and non-dualism. This book however, including the commentary of Shankara, focuses on non-dualism (advaita).
The title in IAST is: ĪśÄvÄsya Upaniá¹£ad, Åšaá¹…kara BhÄá¹£ya.
In Devanagari: ईशावासà¥à¤¯ उपनिषदà¥�, शङà¥à¤•à¤� à¤à¤¾à¤·à¥à¤�
This English translation includes original Sanskrit text and the transliterated roman text in IAST format.
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