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The Chhandogya Upanishad is one of the most important philosophical texts of ancient India, forming part of the Sama Veda. This comprehensive translation by Rajendralal Mitra presents the original teachings alongside extensive extracts from Śankara Ácharya’s authoritative commentary, making complex metaphysical concepts accessible to modern readers.
The text explores fundamental questions about the nature of reality, consciousness, and Brahman through dialogues between sages and seekers. Key teachings include the famous ‘Tat Tvam Asi’ (Thou Art That) doctrine and discussions on meditation, the Self, and the path to spiritual liberation. Śankara’s commentary provides invaluable philosophical analysis and interpretive insights that clarify the profound meanings embedded in the Upanishadic verses.
This edition serves as an essential resource for students of Vedanta philosophy, Sanskrit scholars, and spiritual practitioners seeking authentic understanding of Hindu metaphysical wisdom and non-dual philosophy.







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