This Upanishad is part of the Krishna-Yajurveda. It says that the highest goal is to know the Brahman, for that is truth. This Upanishad is divided into three sections (Vallis), 1. Siksha-Valli, 2. Brahmananda-Valli, 3. Bhrigu-Valli
In the first section the preceptor gives clear instructions to the aspirants on character building. He imparts to their rules of right conduct or right living in order to prepare themselves for the attainment of Brahma-Jnana or the knowledge of the Self.
The second section deals with the bliss of Brahman. The order of creation is described in this Valli.
The third section deals with the story of Bhrigu, son of Varuna, who, under instructions from his father, understood Bliss or Brahman, after undergoing the required penance. In this section, the description of the five Kosas or sheaths is clearly given.
- Publisher: Gita Press, Gorakhpur
- Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi translation
- Pages: 224
- Cover: Paperback
- Product Type: Religious Books
- Weight: 180gram
- Size: 8inchX5.5inch