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What are the upanishads ? What have been emphasised in them ? ​

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Upanishads are the philosophical texts of Hindu religion. ... They primarily discuss philosophy, meditation, and the nature of God. They form the core spiritual thought of Vedantic Hinduism----- "Sacrifice has various meaning, including a person's life, breath-control exercises, or celibacy.

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UPANISHADS

The Upanishads are an assortment of texts central to Hinduism that are recorded from oral traditions. They contain information regarding the philosophical principles and concepts of Hinduism, including karma (right action), brahman (ultimate reality), the atman (true Self or soul), moksha (liberation from the cycle of reincarnation) and Vedic doctrines that explain Self-realization through yoga and meditation practices.

What have been emphasised in them ?

The texts govern and explain the idea of Self-realization, which can require the practice of yoga and meditation. They also cite the concepts of non-violence, compassion, charity, and self-restraint as ethical characteristics.

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