Translated by Dr. A. G. Krishna Warrier Published by The Theosophical Publishing House, Chennai Om ! That (Brahman) is infinite, and this (universe) is infinite. The infinite proceeds from t... Read more
I-ii-5. “May we hear with our ears the auspicious truths of the Vedanta” [Bhadram-Karnebhih…] – and so on: This is the Shanti-mantra of the following Thirty-One Upanishads of the... Read more
I-i-40-43. These destroy three kinds of Bhavana (regarding) body, senses and mind respectively as identified with Atman. The best of Brahmanas will become Jivanmuktas if they study upto the... Read more
Muktika Upanishad Translated by Dr. A. G. Krishna Warrier Published by The Theosophical Publishing House, Chennai Om ! That (Brahman) is infinite, and this (universe) is infinite. The infini... Read more
Translated by Dr. A. G. Krishna Warrier Published by The Theosophical Publishing House, Chennai Om ! That (Brahman) is infinite, and this (universe) is infinite. The infinite proceeds from t... Read more
BRAHMANA – III 1. The great sage Yajnavalkya then asked the Purusha in the sphere (of the sun): “O Lord, though the nature of Amanaska has been defined (by you), yet I forget it (or do... Read more
Translated by K. Narayanasvami Aiyar Om ! That (Brahman) is infinite, and this (universe) is infinite. The infinite proceeds from the infinite. (Then) taking the infinitude of the infinite... Read more
Translated by Prof. A. A. Ramanathan Published by The Theosophical Publishing House, Chennai Om ! That (Brahman) is infinite, and this (universe) is infinite. The infinite proceeds from the... Read more
Translated by Vidyavachaspati V. Panoli Om ! That is full; this is full, (for) from the full the full (indeed) arises. When the full is taken from the full, what remains is full indeed. Om !... Read more
Translated by K. Narayanasvami Aiyar Om ! That (Brahman) is infinite, and this (universe) is infinite. The infinite proceeds from the infinite. (Then) taking the infinitude of the infinite... Read more


