
The Upanishads
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Narrated by:
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Paul Bazely
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By:
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Eknath Easwaran
About this listen
Easwaran’s best-selling translation of the ancient wisdom texts called the Upanishads is reliable, enjoyable, and profound.
In the Upanishads, illumined sages share flashes of insight, the results of their investigation into consciousness itself. In extraordinary visions, they experience directly a transcendent Reality which is the essence, or Self, of each created being. They teach that each of us, each Self, is eternal, deathless, one with the power that created the universe.
Easwaran’s best-selling translation of selections taken from the principal Upanishads and five others is reliable and accessible. It includes an overview of the cultural and historical setting, with chapter introductions, notes, and a Sanskrit glossary. But it is Easwaran’s understanding of the wisdom of the Upanishads, and their relevance to the modern audience, that makes this edition truly outstanding.
Each sage, each Upanishad, appeals in different ways to the listener's head and heart. As Easwaran writes, “The Upanishads belong not just to Hinduism. They are India’s most precious legacy to humanity, and in that spirit they are offered here.”
This audiobook is a complete narration of Eknath Easwaran's Foreword, Introduction, and translation, but omits the short chapter introductions and the Afterword by other writers.
©2007 Blue Mountain Center of Meditation (P)2022 Blue Mountain Center of MeditationCritic Reviews
“No one in modern times is more qualified–no, make that ‘as qualified’–to translate the epochal Classics of Indian Spirituality than Eknath Easwaran. And the reason is clear. It is impossible to get to the heart of those classics unless you live them, and he did live them. My admiration of the man and his works is boundless.”–Huston Smith, author of The World’s Religions
Draws you in
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Simplifying Complex Ancient Scripture
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Profound
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Alas I am none the wiser after reading this book.
To me the book appeared as pseudo-profundity — writing that sounds deep and intellectual but is actually vague, tautological, or based on banal truths, made to appear complex through language tricks. The book 1) uses abstract and vague vocabulary and jargon 2) uses complex sentences, 3) uses multiple subordinate clauses to obscure the core message, 4) uses metaphors rather than specific examples that imply depth but ultimately lacks clarity, and 5) is full of contradictions.
Pseudo-profundity
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