5. Why were the Upanishads composed?
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The Upanishads were so called because they were taught to those who sat down beside their teachers. (upa=near, ni=down, shad=sit). These texts developed from the Vedic tradition, but largely reshaped Hinduism by providing believers with philosophical knowledge.
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Upanishads are a series of ancient Hindu sacred scriptures composed in the Sanskrit language thousands of years ago. They are a part of the Vedas, the core scriptures of Hinduism. Specifically they are the main section that explains the esoteric, inner meaning of the Vedas, and are concerned much less with outer rituals and more with internal mystical experience of the One Reality that encompasses all existence. The Upanishads primarily use the term Brahman to refer to this One Supreme Reality.
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