Ishopanishad

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Ishopanishad is a principal Upanishad of Hindu philosophy that explores the nature of the Self, the divine, and the proper way to live in the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu scripture
Upanishad
principal Upanishad
aimsAt liberation (moksha)
associatedWith Shukla Yajurveda NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus part of the traditional 11 principal Upanishads
category Mukhya Upanishad NERFINISHED
centralTheme integration of action (karma) and knowledge (jñāna)
nature of the Self (Ātman)
proper way to live in the world
relation between Self and ultimate reality (Brahman)
renunciation and enjoyment
commentariesBy Adi Shankaracharya NERFINISHED
Madhvacharya NERFINISHED
Ramanujacharya (indirectly through citations) NERFINISHED
discussesConcept Brahman
avidyā (ignorance)
immortality (amṛtatva)
karma
vidyā (knowledge)
Ātman
emphasizes ethical living
knowledge of the Self
spiritual insight over ritualism
genre philosophical poetry
hasAlternativeName Isha Upanishad NERFINISHED
Ishavasya Upanishad NERFINISHED
Īśopaniṣad NERFINISHED
inCollection Upanishadic corpus
influenced Advaita Vedanta NERFINISHED
other Vedantic schools
influences Hindu ethics
Hindu spirituality
language Sanskrit
modeOfTeaching aphoristic verses
numberOfVerses 18
openingWords īśā vāsyam idaṃ sarvaṃ
partOf Yajurveda NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Vedanta NERFINISHED
regionOfOrigin Indian subcontinent NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
script Devanagari (in most modern editions)
status Śruti (revealed scripture) NERFINISHED
teaches inner Self is identical with ultimate reality
non-attachment in action
seeing the Self in all beings
world is pervaded by the divine
timePeriod ancient India
verseForm metrical

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Īśa Upanishad alternativeName Ishopanishad