Kena Upanishad with Shankara’s Commentary
by S. Sitarama Sastri | 1905 | 13,003 words
Summary: 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 of Hinduism.
The title in IAST is: Kena Upaniṣad, Śaṅkara Bhāṣya.
In Devanagari: के� उपनिषद�, शङ्क� भाष्� or kenopaniṣat (केनोपनिषत्)
This English translation includes original Sanskrit text and the transliterated roman text in IAST format.
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