Prasna Upanisad
SKU: PRUGAM
translated by Swami Gambhirananda, Swami Lokeswarananda or Swami Sarvananda
A translation of a principle Upanishad.
- Swami Gambhirananda: 100 pages, Indian paperback 81-7505-023-3
- Swami Lokeswarananda: 149 pages, Indian paperback 81-85843-74-0
Swami Sarvananda: 74 pages, Indian paperback 81-7823-327-4
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The Prasna Upanishad discusses philosophical problems through the medium of questions and answers between six students and a sage. The students approach the sage in all humility and with a desire to know the ultimate Truth. The aim: to reach spiritual perfection.
There is much in common between the Prasna Upanishad and the Mundaka Upanishad, the Prasna often read as a commentary to the Mundaka.
The Gambhirananda translation includes the Devanagri script, English translation and commentary by Sankaracarya.
The Lokeswarananda translation includes the Devanagri script, Roman transliteration, English translation and commentary by Swami Lokeswarananda.
The Sarvananda translation includes the Devanagri script, Roman transliteration, English translation and commentary by Swami Sarvananda.
There is much in common between the Prasna Upanishad and the Mundaka Upanishad, the Prasna often read as a commentary to the Mundaka.
The Gambhirananda translation includes the Devanagri script, English translation and commentary by Sankaracarya.
The Lokeswarananda translation includes the Devanagri script, Roman transliteration, English translation and commentary by Swami Lokeswarananda.
The Sarvananda translation includes the Devanagri script, Roman transliteration, English translation and commentary by Swami Sarvananda.
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