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what is Upanishads? explain.

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Answered by sweetyhasini66
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The Upanishads form the core of Indian philosophy. They are an amazing collection of writings from original oral transmissions, which have been aptly described by Shri Aurobindoas "the supreme work of the Indian mind". It is here that we find all the fundamental teachings that are central to Hinduism — the concepts of 'karma' (action), 'samsara' (reincarnation), 'moksha' (nirvana), the 'atman' (soul), and the 'Brahman' (Absolute Almighty).
Answered by lovelysweety
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the upanishads are collection of text that contain some of central philosophical concepts of Hinduism, some of which are shared with Buddhism and Jainism the are you punishes are considered by Hindus to contain utterances concerning the nature of ultimate reality and describing the character of the path of human salivation
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