This is an edition of the fourth and fifth Brahmanas of the fourth chapter of the "Brihadaranyakopanishad," edited by the scholar Janesh Ranjan Bhattacharya. The book includes the original Sanskrit text in both Devanagari and Bengali scripts, a word-for-word meaning, a Bengali translation, Shankara's commentary with its translation, and detailed critical analysis. It is an essential resource for the deep study of this major Upanishad.
Binding Type :
Paperback
Published Date :
2020
Pages:
320
Weight:
290 (gms)
Language:
Sanskrit,Bengali
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Janesh Ranjan Bhattacharya's edition offers a profound exploration of one of the most significant sections of the Upanishadic literature. This part of the Brihadaranyakopanishad contains the famous dialogue between the sage Yajnavalkya and King Janaka, which delves into the nature of the self (atman) and the state of liberation. The inclusion of Shankara's commentary provides an authoritative guide to the text's philosophical depths. This work is a cornerstone of our collection on Vedanta Shastra.