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Muktikā (Sanskrit: मुक्तिका)
refers to the Sanskrit-language
anthology of a
canon of 108 Upaniṣhads. The date of
composition of each is unknown, with...
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ancient by
modern scholars. Of the remainder, 95
Upanishads are part of the
Muktikā canon,
composed from
about the last
centuries of 1st-millennium BCE through...
- Upanishads, and is ****igned to Atharvaveda. It is
listed as
number 6 in the
Muktikā canon of 108 Upanishads. It is in prose,
consisting of
twelve short verses...
- i.e., Moksha. Kaivalya-Mukti is
described in some Upanishads, such as
Muktika and
Kaivalya as the most
superior form of
Moksha which can
grant liberation...
- part of the
Muktika canon,
composed from
about the
start of
common era
through medieval Hinduism. New Upanishads,
beyond the 108 in the
Muktika canon, continued...
- "Satana" is
derived from "Śāṭyāyani" one of the
minor Upanishads of the
Muktika canon.
Satana is
located at 20°35′37″N 74°12′00″E / 20.59361°N 74.20000°E...
- have pla**** a
dominating role ever
since their appearance.
There are 108
Muktikā Upanishads in Hinduism, of
which between 10 and 13 are
variously counted...
- the
origin of
Swami Ayyappa who is po****r in
parts of
South India. The
Muktikā Upanishad is part of a
dialogue between Rama and
Hanuman dealing with the...
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various schools of Hinduism, the
Brihadaranyaka Upanisad is
tenth in the
Muktikā or "canon of 108 Upanishads". The
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad is estimated...
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Goddess (Devi) as the
Supreme Being.
There are 8
Shakta Upanishads in the
Muktika anthology of 108 Upanishads. They,
along with
other minor Upanishads, are...