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which subjects have been propounded in Upanishads​

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Answered by Rainbowqueenbee
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The Upanishads are “wisdom teachings” that explore the deeper, internal meaning of sacrifice. Jnana – revolutionary wisdom that transforms and enlightens one's consciousness – is an important goal of Upanishadic teachings.

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'Upanishad' is a Sanskrit word that translates in English to mean "sitting at the feet of" or "sitting down near". Upanishads are the part of Hindu scriptures. They primarily discuss philosophy, meditation, the origin of the universe, death, and birth. They also discuss both material and spiritual world. Rigveda is one of the oldest texts of any Indo-Iranian language. It is a collection of Sanskrit hymns. Atharva Veda contains spells for healing various illness, spells for removal of demons, love spells and speculative hymns.

Upanishad' is a Sanskrit word that translates in English to mean "sitting at the feet of" or "sitting down near". Upanishads are the part of Hindu scriptures. They primarily discuss philosophy, meditation, the origin of the universe, death, and birth. They also discuss both material and spiritual world. Rigveda is one of the oldest texts of any Indo-Iranian language. It is a collection of Sanskrit hymns. Atharva Veda contains spells for healing various illness, spells for removal of demons, love spells and speculative hymns.The Upanishads are commonly referred to as Vedanta. The Upanishads alone are widely known and among the most important literature in the history of Indian religions and culture and their central ideas are at the spiritual core of Hindus. The upanishads are a part of the Vedas and are ancient Sanskrit texts that contain some of the central philosophical concepts and ideas of Hinduism, some of which are shared with Buddhism, and Jainism.

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Answered by vvms0071
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The subject matter of the Upanishads is religion and philosophy. Of the many surviving texts, 14 are believed to be the most relevant . The Upanishads are Vedanta (the “end of the Vedas”). ... The Upanishads are “wisdom teachings” that explore the deeper, internal meaning of sacrifice. Janana – revolutionary wisdom that transforms and enlightens one's consciousness – is an important goal of Upanishadic teachings . It is also says about India and it's astrologers at that time . These upanishad have been regarded as UNESCO WORLD LITERATURE , however only some survived

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