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________________ UPANISHADS. The style of the commentator differs in so marked a manner from that of Sankaråkarya, that even without the fact that the author of the commentary on the Kaushîtakiupanishad is called Sankarananda, it would have been difficult to ascribe it, as has been done by some scholars, to the famous Sankaråkarya. Sankarananda is called the teacher of Madhavâkarya (Hall, Index, p. 98), and the disciple of Ânandâtma Muni (Hall, Index, p. 116). I have had the great advantage of being able to consult for the Kaushitaki-upanishad, not only the text and commentary as edited by Professor Cowell, but also his excellent translation. If I differ from him in some points, this is but natural, considering the character of the text and the many difficulties that have still to be solved, before we can hope to arrive at a full understanding of these ancient philosophical treatises. THE VÅGASANEYI-SAMHITÅ-UPANISHAD. THE Vâgasaneyi-samhita - upanishad, commonly called from its beginning, I så or såväsya, forms the fortieth and concluding chapter of the Samhita of the White Yagur-veda. If the Samhitas are presupposed by the Brâhmanas, at least in that form in which we possess them, then this Upanishad, being the only one that forms part of a Samhitä, might claim a very early age. The Samhità of the White Yagur-veda, however, is acknowledged to be of modern origin, as compared with the Samhita of the Black Yagur-veda, and it would not be safe therefore to ascribe to this Upanishad a much higher antiquity than to those which have found a place in the older Brâhmanas and Aranyakas. There are differences between the text, as contained in the Yagur-veda-samhita, and the text of the Upanishad by itself. Those which are of some interest have been mentioned in the notes. In some notes appended to the translation of this Upanishad I have called attention to what seems to me Digitized by Google
SR No.007670
Book TitleUpnishad
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMax Muller
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1879
Total Pages1835
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size35 MB
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