The Upanishads Volume 1
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
444
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2010
出版社
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1177070448
ISBN-13
9781177070447
説明
The first volume of a profound exploration into the ancient texts known as the Upanishads invites readers on a journey into the depths of philosophical inquiry. F Max Müller, a distinguished scholar, meticulously presents these sacred writings, which form a cornerstone of spiritual thought in Indian culture. His dedication to translating and interpreting these texts offers invaluable insights into their meanings and significance.
These teachings delve into fundamental questions of existence, reality, and the nature of the divine. Through poetic dialogue and rich symbolism, the Upanishads address the relationship between the self and the universe, providing a framework for understanding humanity's place within the cosmos. The complexity of these ideas is matched by the beauty of their expression, revealing layers of wisdom that resonate across time and culture.
Müller not only presents the translations but also contextualizes the Upanishads within historical and philosophical backgrounds, enriching the reader's appreciation of the texts. His expertise sheds light on the spiritual discussions that challenge and inspire seekers of truth.
As readers immerse themselves in this volume, they are encouraged to reflect on their own beliefs and the nature of existence itself. The Upanishads are more than philosophical treatises; they are gateways to contemplation, inviting a dialogue between the ancient and the modern, the known and the unknown.
These teachings delve into fundamental questions of existence, reality, and the nature of the divine. Through poetic dialogue and rich symbolism, the Upanishads address the relationship between the self and the universe, providing a framework for understanding humanity's place within the cosmos. The complexity of these ideas is matched by the beauty of their expression, revealing layers of wisdom that resonate across time and culture.
Müller not only presents the translations but also contextualizes the Upanishads within historical and philosophical backgrounds, enriching the reader's appreciation of the texts. His expertise sheds light on the spiritual discussions that challenge and inspire seekers of truth.
As readers immerse themselves in this volume, they are encouraged to reflect on their own beliefs and the nature of existence itself. The Upanishads are more than philosophical treatises; they are gateways to contemplation, inviting a dialogue between the ancient and the modern, the known and the unknown.