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Robert Ernest Hume’s seminal work provides English readers with direct access to the thirteen principal Upanishads, translated meticulously from the original Sanskrit. These foundational texts of Hindu philosophy explore the nature of reality, consciousness, and the relationship between the individual soul (Atman) and ultimate reality (Brahman).
Beyond mere translation, Hume offers valuable contextual support through his comprehensive outline of Upanishadic philosophy, helping readers navigate complex metaphysical concepts. The annotated bibliography serves as a crucial resource for scholars and students seeking deeper understanding of these ancient texts and their interpretations.
This edition from Gyan Publishing House remains an essential reference for anyone studying Indian philosophy, comparative religion, or the spiritual foundations of Hinduism. Hume’s scholarly approach balances accessibility with academic rigor.







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