- The
Māṇḍūkya Upaniṣad (Sanskrit: माण्डूक्य उपनिषद्,
Māṇḍūkya Upaniṣad) is the
shortest of all the Upanishads, and is ****igned to Atharvaveda. It is listed...
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Paramaguru (highest teacher).
Gaudapada was the
author or
compiler of the
Māṇḍūkya Kārikā, also
known as
Gaudapada Karika. The text
consists of four chapters...
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schools of
Hindu philosophy.
These include the
Mundaka Upanishad, the
Mandukya Upanishad and the
Prashna Upanishad. The Veda may be named,
states Monier...
- (KaUp),
Yajurveda Praśna (PrUp),
Atharvaveda Muṇḍaka (MuUp),
Atharvaveda Māṇḍūkya (MaUp),
Atharvaveda Taittirīya (TaiUp),
Yajurveda Aitareya, (AiUp), Rigveda...
- Mūlamadhyamakakārikā (Root
Verses on Madhyamaka) Gaudapada's
Māṇḍukya Kārikā (on the
Māṇḍukya Upanishad) Bhavaviveka's Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā (Verses on...
- It is
postulated in
several Upanishads and
explicated in Gaudapada's
Mandukya Karika.
Turiya as 'the fourth' is
referred to in a
number of prin****l...
- the
Mundaka Upanishad,
states Om as a
symbolism for
Atman (Self). The
Mandukya Upanishad opens by declaring, "Om!, this
syllable is this
whole world"...
- Ayam Ātmā
Brahma (अयम् आत्मा ब्रह्म) - "This Self (Atman) is Brahman" (
Mandukya Upanishad 1.2 of the
Atharva Veda)
Those statements are
interpreted as...
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Katha Shvetashvatara Maitri Samaveda:
Chandogya Kena Atharvaveda:
Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other...
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Katha Shvetashvatara Maitri Samaveda:
Chandogya Kena Atharvaveda:
Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other...