Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 sai ram all can anyone please tell me what is the difference between the Upanishads and the Vedas? thank you unnikrishnan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 SAI RAM, Upanishads are a part of Vedas. They contain the essence or the knowledge portion of the Vedas. Each Veda consists of four parts:- 1.The Mantra Samhitas or hymns. 2.The Brahmanas or Explanations of Mantras or rituals. 3.The Aranyakas containing philosophical interpretations of the rituals. and 4.The Upanishads The division of the Vedas as above, some opine, corresponds to the four Ashramas of Sanatana Dharma viz., Brahmacharya, Grihasta, Vanaprasta and Sanyasa. This does not necessarily mean that Upanishads are meant for Sanyasins only. Not at all. In fact vedas are studied by brahmacharins. A thorough and indepth study of Upanishads is a pre-requisite for Sanyasa Ashramam. While Vedas are all-comprehensive, Upanishads deal only with Spiritual Knowledge. The philosophy of the Upanishads is sublime, profound, lofty and, so to say, soul-stirring. The Upanishads speak of the identity of the individual soul and the Supreme soul. Another division of the Vedas is as follows:- 1.Karma Kanda or ritualistic section 2.Upasana Kanda or worship sectionand 3.Jnana Kanda or Knowledge section corresponding to Upanishads. It is hoped that the above explanation would satisfy the curiosity of the member. With Loving Sai Rams, G.Balasubramanian Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Many thanks to the member who raised the question and to Shri.Balasubramanian for the beautiful explanation . N.Nagarajan _____ [] On Behalf Of G Balasubramanian Thursday, June 01, 2006 4:59 AM Re: [sBOI-post] difference between Upanishads and Vedas?? SAI RAM, Upanishads are a part of Vedas. They contain the essence or the knowledge portion of the Vedas. Each Veda consists of four parts:- 1.The Mantra Samhitas or hymns. 2.The Brahmanas or Explanations of Mantras or rituals. 3.The Aranyakas containing philosophical interpretations of the rituals. and 4.The Upanishads The division of the Vedas as above, some opine, corresponds to the four Ashramas of Sanatana Dharma viz., Brahmacharya, Grihasta, Vanaprasta and Sanyasa. This does not necessarily mean that Upanishads are meant for Sanyasins only. Not at all. In fact vedas are studied by brahmacharins. A thorough and indepth study of Upanishads is a pre-requisite for Sanyasa Ashramam. While Vedas are all-comprehensive, Upanishads deal only with Spiritual Knowledge. The philosophy of the Upanishads is sublime, profound, lofty and, so to say, soul-stirring. The Upanishads speak of the identity of the individual soul and the Supreme soul. Another division of the Vedas is as follows:- 1.Karma Kanda or ritualistic section 2.Upasana Kanda or worship sectionand 3.Jnana Kanda or Knowledge section corresponding to Upanishads. It is hoped that the above explanation would satisfy the curiosity of the member. With Loving Sai Rams, G.Balasubramanian _____ Get on board. You're <http://us.rd./evt=40791/*http:/advision.webevents./handra isers> invited to try the new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 cf explanations given in this book : http://www.sairama.com/b/bibliocible/pathways.htm om sai ram 2006/6/1, Nagarajan <nagaraj45 (AT) sify (DOT) com>: > > Many thanks to the member who raised the question and to > Shri.Balasubramanian for the beautiful explanation . > > > > N.Nagarajan > ------------------------------ > > ** [ > ] *On Behalf Of *G Balasubramanian > *Sent:* Thursday, June 01, 2006 4:59 AM > *To:* > *Subject:* Re: [sBOI-post] difference between Upanishads and Vedas?? > > > > *SAI RAM,* > > *Upanishads are a part of Vedas. They contain the essence or the > knowledge portion of the Vedas. Each Veda consists of four parts:-* > > *1.The Mantra Samhitas or hymns.* > > *2.The Brahmanas or Explanations of Mantras or rituals.* > > *3.The Aranyakas containing philosophical interpretations of the rituals. > and 4.The Upanishads* > > > > * The division of the Vedas as above, some opine, corresponds to the four > Ashramas of Sanatana Dharma viz., Brahmacharya, Grihasta, Vanaprasta and > Sanyasa. This does not necessarily mean that Upanishads are meant for > Sanyasins only. Not at all. In fact vedas are studied by brahmacharins. A > thorough and indepth study of Upanishads is a pre-requisite for Sanyasa > Ashramam. While Vedas are all-comprehensive, Upanishads deal only with > Spiritual Knowledge. The philosophy of the Upanishads is sublime, profound, > lofty and, so to say, soul-stirring. The Upanishads speak of the identity > of the individual soul and the Supreme soul. * > > > > *Another division of the Vedas is as follows:-* > > *1.Karma Kanda or ritualistic section* > > *2.Upasana Kanda or worship sectionand * > > *3.Jnana Kanda or Knowledge section corresponding to Upanishads.* > > > > *It is hoped that the above explanation would satisfy the curiosity of the > member.* > > *With Loving Sai Rams,* > > *G.Balasubramanian* > ------------------------------ > > > Get on board. You're invited<http://us.rd./evt=40791/*http:/advision.webevents./handraisers>to try the new Mail Beta. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Sai Ram. One explanation given by Swami on the difference between Vedas and Upanishads is that Vedas see God as seperate from the individual being and is thus clasified as " Dawitham" whereas Upanishads expounds the principle of " Adwitham", the great mahavakyas like " Aham Bramaham Asami". There are three parts in vedas like " Varnana" ( describing the Lord) "Dhayna"( Meditating on the described divine aspects of the Lord) and "Prarthana"( Praying to the lord to bestow blessings). Upanishads extols the unity of the individual soul and the supreme soul. This is what I understood from one of Swami's discourses. Sai Ram Narayanan G Balasubramanian <gbsub > wrote: SAI RAM, Upanishads are a part of Vedas. They contain the essence or the knowledge portion of the Vedas. Each Veda consists of four parts:- 1.The Mantra Samhitas or hymns. 2.The Brahmanas or Explanations of Mantras or rituals. 3.The Aranyakas containing philosophical interpretations of the rituals. and 4.The Upanishads The division of the Vedas as above, some opine, corresponds to the four Ashramas of Sanatana Dharma viz., Brahmacharya, Grihasta, Vanaprasta and Sanyasa. This does not necessarily mean that Upanishads are meant for Sanyasins only. Not at all. In fact vedas are studied by brahmacharins. A thorough and indepth study of Upanishads is a pre-requisite for Sanyasa Ashramam. While Vedas are all-comprehensive, Upanishads deal only with Spiritual Knowledge. The philosophy of the Upanishads is sublime, profound, lofty and, so to say, soul-stirring. The Upanishads speak of the identity of the individual soul and the Supreme soul. Another division of the Vedas is as follows:- 1.Karma Kanda or ritualistic section 2.Upasana Kanda or worship sectionand 3.Jnana Kanda or Knowledge section corresponding to Upanishads. It is hoped that the above explanation would satisfy the curiosity of the member. With Loving Sai Rams, G.Balasubramanian Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Surendra Posted December 2, 2013 Report Share Posted December 2, 2013 I want to read Vedas can any one suggest me good books to read Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Phillio Posted May 22, 2014 Report Share Posted May 22, 2014 My understanding is that the Upanishads are vedic but not a part of the Vedas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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