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Upanishads in the Devī Bhāgavatam

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Upanishads in the Śrīmad Devī Bhāgavatam: The philosophical culmination of the Vedas, exploring the nature of Brahman, Atman (the individual soul), and their relationship. The basis of Vedanta philosophy.

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The philosophical culmination of the Vedas, exploring the nature of Brahman, Atman (the individual soul), and their relationship. The basis of Vedanta philosophy.

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Chapters mentioning Upanishads

  1. Book 3, Chapter 1: On the questions put by Janamejaya

    …s formless, immutable, stainless, omnipresent Brahmâ devoid of all Dharma. She is described in some Vedas and Upanishads as full of Light (Tejas). Some intelligent persons describe God as of infinite hands, infinite ears, infinite legs, infinite faces, peaceful, Virâ t…

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