An edition of Kena-Upanishad. (1900)

Kena-Upanishad.

Translated by Ganga Prasad [Upadhyaya.]

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An edition of Kena-Upanishad. (1900)

Kena-Upanishad.

Translated by Ganga Prasad [Upadhyaya.]

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The Kena Upaniṣad, which may well be one of the oldest texts devoted entirely to epistemology and cognition, begins straight with the core-question, “who is it that knows in our knowing, lives in our life, speaks in our speech, sees in our seeing, and hears in our hearing?”

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Library of Congress
BL1120 K45 U6 1900

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Pagination
52p.

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Open Library
OL7227162M
Internet Archive
kena-upanishad00xxxxuoft

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August 14, 2011 Edited by 219.91.206.214 Edited without comment.
August 14, 2011 Edited by 219.91.206.214 Edited without comment.
April 14, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Linked existing covers to the edition.
April 1, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from Internet Archive item record.