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The Îsâvâsyôpanishad, also known as the Isha Upanishad, is one of the shortest yet most profound of the principal Upanishads of the Vedic tradition. This edition presents the sacred text accompanied by the classical commentary of Srî Sankarâchâya, the great Advaita Vedanta philosopher who lived in the 8th century.
M. Hiriyanna’s scholarly translation bridges the gap between ancient Sanskrit philosophy and modern English readers. The commentary of Sankarâchâya illuminates the deeper meanings and spiritual teachings embedded within the Upanishad’s verses, offering insights into the nature of reality, the self, and liberation (moksha).
This work is essential for students of Hindu philosophy, spiritual seekers, and anyone interested in understanding Vedantic thought and non-dualistic philosophy. The combination of the original text with Sankarâchâya’s authoritative interpretation makes it an invaluable resource for serious study of Upanishadic wisdom.







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