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Easwaranโs best-selling translation of the ancient wisdom texts called the Upanishads is reliable, readable, and profound. In the Upanishads, illumined sages share flashes of insight, the results of their investigation into consciousness itself. In extraordinary visions, they experience directly a transcendent Reality which is the essence, or Self, of each created being. They teach that each of us, each Self, is eternal, deathless, one with the power that created the universe. Easwaranโs best-selling translation of selections taken from the principal Upanishads and five others is reliable and accessible. It includes an overview of the cultural and historical setting, with chapter introductions, notes, and a Sanskrit glossary. But it is Easwaranโs understanding of the wisdom of the Upanishads, and their relevance to the modern reader, that makes this edition truly outstanding. Each sage, each Upanishad, appeals in different ways to the readerโs head and heart. As Easwaran writes, โThe Upanishads belong not just to Hinduism. They are Indiaโs most precious legacy to humanity, and in that spirit they are offered here.โ Review: Easwaran - The Upanishads - always a great read - It seems a long time since Hinduism was part of my course at university and now I have the time to go back and read some of the splendid books I studied back then I was happy to buy this version of The Upanishads. Easwaran is a noted scholar and translator and I do like his extended introduction - it felt like being back in lectures when my brain was more alive. This is only a fragment of the entire Upanishads, Easwaran has made selections based upon what they feel to be important. Each Upanishad also has a short explanation which can be a real help. The quality of this print book is exceptional, there is nothing cheap at all with the print, the quality of the pages, and the quality of the covers. A great purchase that I have really enjoyed reading and will be returning to it again. Review: High quality content and print - A great introduction to the Upanishads. The product and book itself is of high quality and the paper and print is also of high quality. I opted for the soft cover version, as it's easier to carry and read when in coffee shops or at home. I'm learning a lot from reading this book, and it provides a lot of food for thought. The author has easies you into the concepts and everyday I learn something new. Highly recommended.




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R**W
Easwaran - The Upanishads - always a great read
It seems a long time since Hinduism was part of my course at university and now I have the time to go back and read some of the splendid books I studied back then I was happy to buy this version of The Upanishads. Easwaran is a noted scholar and translator and I do like his extended introduction - it felt like being back in lectures when my brain was more alive. This is only a fragment of the entire Upanishads, Easwaran has made selections based upon what they feel to be important. Each Upanishad also has a short explanation which can be a real help. The quality of this print book is exceptional, there is nothing cheap at all with the print, the quality of the pages, and the quality of the covers. A great purchase that I have really enjoyed reading and will be returning to it again.
R**A
High quality content and print
A great introduction to the Upanishads. The product and book itself is of high quality and the paper and print is also of high quality. I opted for the soft cover version, as it's easier to carry and read when in coffee shops or at home. I'm learning a lot from reading this book, and it provides a lot of food for thought. The author has easies you into the concepts and everyday I learn something new. Highly recommended.
T**Y
A great book
Mr Easwaran's descriptions were informative yet "gentle". Even though I have been a mild student of Vedanta and of Buddhism for some 30 years, Mr Easwaran's explanations where greatly appreciated.
R**O
For a Western audience it's like reviewing stories from the Bible
This is a hard book to review. For a Western audience it's like reviewing stories from the Bible. I've taken an intereist in Indian history and philosophy and I felt that this was an important book to read. The strengths of this translation are the main introduction, the introduction to each Upanishad, the conclusion chapter and the detailed end notes. This is not a complete collection of the Upanishads and the ones that are included are mostly abridged. The actual Upanishads are what you make of them. I personally feel that they are simply numerous ways of saying things that are very very similar and therefore reading them back to back can become a little tiring.
M**L
Great
Great item fast delivery thank you
A**A
Gorgeous collection
Absolutly fantastic read if you havenโt got these classic scriptures get them amazing
J**A
Loved this book
Beautiful book, what more can I say.
Y**L
A Wonderfully Clear Translation
Although I'm relatively new to the world of Eastern spiritual texts, Easwaran's translation (as well as the other two in this series "Classic's Of Indian Spirituality") is lucid and clear, with helpful introductions throughout that explain the significance of each Upanishad, and it's context within the culture and history of ancient India. The work itself is effortlessly transcendent, and Easwaran leaves untranslated the concepts that are indescribable in a western tongue, allowing a more personal reading, and for the ideas to become clearer as one progress's through the text.
L**G
denso
Estรก muy interesante este libro, pero es una lectura que se va haciendo de a poco, ya que cada upanishad encierra mucha sabidurรญa anscentral.
W**S
Came with sticker residue
The back of the book had old sticker residue that covered quite a huge area, which probably was from an old price tag or an old publisher sticker. I managed to remove the stubborn residue with an eraser and a wet wipe. The rest of the book was fine.
A**7
The Author is practitioner and knowledge shines through , this is not merely a english translation.
Eknathji has written an excellent book. If short of time , I would recommend reading his introduction to Katha Upanishad , which is the gem among all other upanishads. This upanishad is setup as a conversation between a 14 year boy Nachiketa , and Yama- the god of death. With innocence , yet with astonishing clarity Nachiketa asks question after question , which Yama, who has found an able student, is only too happy to answer. Eknathji's insight of this conversation, is truly sublime and born possibly out of his experience in meditation, which helps the reader to appreciate , the deep knowledge the upanishads convery.
L**O
Superb
Spectacular book!
F**S
Affordable, reader-friendly, commented, great
This edition is aimed for curious readers that have little or no previous knowledge of the Vedic, Brahmanic, and Hindu traditions. Although, this doesn't mean the scholar, researcher or student won't find something in this book. Indeed this is more of a popularization effort than a scholarly-intended work. Don't worry, this is a great quality. The language used is modern (no "thee", "thou", "ye", German-looking conjugations or weird archaisms you can only find in a scholar dictionary) and Aswaran really drives it home in terms of making sure the reader understands the point regardless of previous knowledge on the subject, but without stripping the text of any linguistic and/or rhetoric beauty. He just makes it understandable, he doesn't dumb it up. Besides, there's a great Introduction from Aswaran himself which sums up the basic points about why the Upanishad are so important and how they contributed in the evolution from Vedism to Brahmanism (I'm studying this theological transition and this book helped me a lot to shore up my data on the matter). This book includes the ten major Upanishads (though a couple of them in abridged versions) and four minor Upanishads. Don't fret about the abridged versions: they are competently shortened to include the most significant and essential sections. No greater meaning is lost. Also, Michael N. Nagler gives short introductions to each Upanishad and a general afterword that round up each text. Add a very pertinent glossary and most relevant notes to the Upanishads, along with a very attractive design, and you have a wonderful mix. (Personally, I don't like having all the notes at the end of the book, but I understand the sweet design didn't allow for footnotes on each page of the text) So, in short, this is a wonderful edition for either the curious or interested reader as well as the beginner or medium scholar on Hinduism. (I'm assuming the advanced scholar masters Sanskrit and has access to complete untranslated editions) This is a great book, make no mistake. You won't regret this purchase.
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