BRIHAD ARANYAKA UPANISHAD IN SIMPLE HINDI PART ONE OF FIFTEEN INTRODUCTION AND MADHU KANDA CHAPTER O

Svayam Sharma
Svayam Sharma
63.4 هزار بار بازدید - 9 سال پیش - This Upanishad is part of
This Upanishad is part of the Shatapatha Brahmana of the Shukla or the White Yajur Veda. Its name literally means ' Great Forest of Knowledge'. It is thus a great reservoir of knowledge as it touches on and covers almost all aspects of human life. It has three parts called Kandas which  are further divided into chapters and sections called Brahmanas. The Upanishad has three Kandas, Madhu Kanda, Muni Kanda and Khila Kanda. Each of these Kandas has two chapters. Madhu Kanda has twelve Brahmanas, Muni Kanda has fifteen and Khila Kanda has Twenty Brahmanas.
The Upanishad contains many concepts  and well known verses. The Great Saying " Aham Brahm Asi" meaning I am Brahm occurs here. The concept of " Neti, Neti", meaning  " Not this, not this", the process of trying to define the Great and Unexplainable Brahm through the process of negation is also found here since Brahm cannot be brought under any positive definition.
The Upanishad is presented in fifteen parts . The first six parts are consist of the Introduction and Madhu Kanda, the next six are the Muni Kanda, and the last three are the Khila Kanda.
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