English, asked by antarabhangu, 4 months ago

what did Katha Upanishad
--Speak about the
body of
man?​

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Answered by seb369963
15

Answer:

Katha Upanishad speaks that man must not fear anyone, anything, not even death, because the true essence of man is his Atman ( soul) it neither is born nor dies it is eternal he is Brahman.

Answered by Anonymous
7

The body is regarded as the Chariot

  • The body is considered as a chariot in a traditional artwork from the Katha Upanishad.
  • The five senses drag the human body about in this material world, reacting to what we see, hear, taste, smell, and touch.
  • The mind is hasty and likes,dislikes, and emotional responses to sense things can readily divert it. Unless the charioteer takes the reins and takes command, it will be dragged in opposing directions.
  • This metaphor also depicts a strong link between the senses, the mind, and the intellect, which is crucial for comprehending the nature of emotions.
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