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10 upanisads
Isavasyopanisad
.Kenopanisad
Kathopanisad
Prasnopanisad
Mundakopanisad
Mandukyopanisad
. Taittiriopanisad
Ithareyopanisad
Chadogyopanisad
brihadharanyakopanisad

Isavasyopanisad
Date of composition 1st millennium BCE

Type of UpanishadMukhya Upanishad


AssociatedVedaShukla Yajurveda
Number of verses1718
Commented upon byAdi Shankara,
Madhvacharya.

kenopanisad
TheKena Upanishad(Kenopaniat) is a

Vedic Sanskrittext classified as one of the


primary orMukhya Upanishadsthat is
embedded inside the last section of
theTalavakara Brahmanamof theSamaveda]
It is listed as number 2 in theMuktik, the
canon of the 108 Upanishads ofHinduism.

katha upanisad
TheKatha Upanishad(Devanagari: )

(Kahopaniad) is one of themukhya


(primary)Upanishads, embedded in the last
short eight sections of theKahaschool of the
Yajurveda
It is also known asKhakaUpanishad, and is
listed as number 3 in theMuktikacanon of
108 Upanishads.

Prashnopanisad
ThePrashna Upanishad(Sanskrit:

,Prana Upaniad) is an ancient Sanskrit


text, embedded insideAtharva Veda, ascribed
toPippaladasakha of Vedic scholars.
It is aMukhya(primary)Upanishad, and is
listed as number 4 in theMuktikacanon of 108
Upanishads of Hinduism.

mundakopanisad
It is a poetic verse style Upanishad, with 64
verses, written in the form ofmantras.
However, these mantras are not used in
rituals, rather they are used for teaching and
meditation on spiritual knowledge

mandukyopanisad
TheMandukya Upanishad(Sanskrit:

,Mukya Upaniad) is the shortest of


all theUpanishads, and is assigned to
Atharvaveda.
It is listed as number 6 in theMuktikcanon
of 108 Upanishads.
It is in prose, consisting of twelve terse
verses, and is associated with a Rig Vedic
school of scholar.s

Taittiriopanisad
TheTaittiriya Upanishad(Devanagari:

) is a Vedic era Sanskrit text, embedded


as three chapters (adhyya) of theYajurveda.
It is aMukhya(primary, principal) Upanishad,
and likely composed about 6th century BCE
The Taittiriya Upanishad is associated with
theTaittiriyaschool of theYajurveda,
attributed to the pupils of sage Tittiri

Aitareyopanisad
TheAitareya Upanishadis aMukhya

Upanishad, associated with theRigveda.


It comprises the fourth, fifth and sixth
chapters of the second book ofAitareya
Aranyaka, which is one of the four layers of
Rig vedic text.[1]
Aitareya Upanishad discusses three
philosophical themes: first, that the world and
man is the creation of theAtman(Soul,
Universal Self); second, the theory that
theAtmanundergoes threefold birth; third,
that Consciousness is the essence ofAtman

Chandogyopanisad
Devanagari
IASTChndogya
Date of compositionUncertain, 8th to 6th

century BCE
Type of UpanishadMukhya Upanishad
AssociatedVedaSamaved
Number of chaptersEightCore
philosophyOneness of theAtmanPopular verse
Tat tvam asi

Brihadaranykopanisad
Date of compositionBefore mid first

millennium BCE[1
Stated authorsYajnavalkya
Type of UpanishadMukhya Upanishads
AssociatedVedaShukla Yajurved
aAssociatedBrahmanapart ofShatapatha
Brahmana
AssociatedAranyakaBrihad Aranyaka
Number of chaptersSix

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