Which Upanishad described the ‘Shāndilya Vidyā’?
(A) Kathopanishad
(B) Brihadaranyakopanishad
(C) Aitareyopanishad
(D) Chhandogyopanishad
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Answer is :-
✔(B). Brhadaranyaka Upanishad,
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Answer is :-
✔(B). Brhadaranyaka Upanishad,
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Answer:
Chhandogyopanishad
Explanation:
- The ancient Hindu sage Illya is credited with teaching a body of knowledge known as the Illya Vidya. It is a section of the Agnirahasyama of the Shatapatha Upanishad, and the Chandogya Upanishad also outlines its teachings.
- An important Rishi by the name of Shandilya founded the ilya gotra, one of the highest Brahmin gotras, and served as its ancestor (lineages).
- The term "ilya" means "full moon" in Sanskrit, which implies that it is the priest (sage) of the Moon God. It is derived from the Sanskrit words "a" (approximately, Full) and "Dilam" (Moon).
- The Shandilya Bhakti Sutra is credited to him as its author. He helped King Parikshit of Hastinapura and King Vajra of Dwaraka clear up certain metaphysical questions, according to the Bhagavata Purana.
Thus the correct answer is option is D.
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