Brahma Upanishad

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The Brahma Upanishad is a minor Hindu philosophical scripture associated with the Vedic tradition that explores the nature of Brahman (ultimate reality) and the inner self.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu scripture
Sanskrit text
Upanishad
aim moksha
realization of Brahman
associatedWith Atharvaveda
surface form: Atharva Veda
category Sannyasa Upanishad
minor Upanishad
classification minor Upanishads of the Atharva Veda
concerns inner realization of Brahman
nature of consciousness
transcendence of ego
cosmology derives world from Brahman
describes inner realization as true sacrifice
discusses identity of Brahman and Ātman
liberation
renunciation
self-knowledge
emphasizes knowledge over ritual
focusesOn Brahman
inner self
ultimate reality
Ātman
genre philosophical text
influencedBy earlier principal Upanishads
language Sanskrit
ontology Brahman as ultimate substratum
period post-Vedic era
philosophicalSchool Vedanta
region South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent
relatedTo Advaita Vedanta interpretation
Brahma-vidyā
Sannyasa literature
religion Hinduism
religiousContext Hindu monastic tradition
script Devanagari script
surface form: Devanagari
scripturalFamily Upanishadic corpus
scripturalStatus minor Upanishad in Hindu canon
subject nature of Brahman
nature of the Self
teaches Self as beyond body and senses
detachment from worldly life
non-dual nature of reality
tradition Vedic tradition

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Upanishads hasPart Brahma Upanishad