Annapurna Upanishad

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The Annapurna Upanishad is a minor Hindu scripture associated with the goddess Annapurna that explores themes of spiritual nourishment, renunciation, and the nature of the Self.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu scripture
Upanishad
minor Upanishad
aimsAt liberation (moksha)
associatedWith Parvati NERFINISHED
Shiva NERFINISHED
goddess Annapurna NERFINISHED
category minor Upanishads
centersOnDeity Annapurna NERFINISHED
corpus Upanishads NERFINISHED
cosmology Brahman as ultimate reality NERFINISHED
describes characteristics of a liberated sage
nature of the Self as pure consciousness
process of renunciation
emphasizes discrimination between real and unreal
inner realization over ritual
knowledge (jnana)
ethicalTheme abandonment of ego
compassion
equanimity
focusesOn nature of the Self
renunciation
spiritual nourishment
genre Vedantic text
influences later Vedantic commentarial traditions
language Sanskrit
ontology world as transient and illusory
period medieval Hinduism
philosophicalSchool non-dualism
primaryTheme Self-knowledge as true nourishment
inner Annapurna as source of wisdom
region South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent
relatedTo Sannyasa Upanishads NERFINISHED
other minor Upanishads on renunciation
religion Hinduism
script Devanagari NERFINISHED
sourceOf teachings on sannyasa (renunciation)
symbolism food as symbol of spiritual knowledge
teaches detachment from worldly objects
ideal of the renunciate
identity of Atman and Brahman
non-dual Brahman
tradition Advaita Vedanta NERFINISHED
usedBy Advaita Vedanta teachers
usedIn Hindu philosophical study

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Shakta Upanishads categoryIncludes Annapurna Upanishad