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write down the concepts of life propagated by the Upanishad

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Answered by chandachy2003
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The Upanishads are the philosophical-religious texts of Hinduism (also known as Sanatan Dharma meaning “Eternal Order” or “Eternal Path”) which develop and explain the fundamental tenets of the religion. The name is translated as to “sit down closely” as one would to listen attentively to instruction by a teacher or other authority figure, but Upanishad has also been interpreted to mean “secret teaching” or “revealing underlying truth”. The truths addressed are the concepts expressed in the religious texts known as the Vedas which orthodox Hindus consider the revealed knowledge of creation and the operation of the universe.

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Answered by bhoomiagrawal50
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the basic concepts propagated by the Upanishad is that life and death are just different phases of a cycle. there is life after death and there is a system of rebirth which depends on the deeds of an individual during his or her life. they have talked about soul as atma and say that the soul is linked to the power of the universe called Brahman. the Upanishad have thus tired to tell the pupils or the common man that one should do good deeds in life as is always advised by the soul. this helps in attaining salvation or freedom from the cycle of life, death and rebirth

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