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Atmabodha Upanishad (Sanskrit: आत्मबोध उपनिषत्) (Ātmabodha Upaniṣat) or Atmabodhopanishad (Sanskrit: आत्मबिधोपनिषत्) is one of the 108 Upanishadic Hindu scriptures, written in Sanskrit. It is one of the 10 Upanishads associated with the Rigveda. It is a general (Samanya) or Vedanta Upanishad.

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  • Atmabodha Upanishad (en)
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  • Atmabodha Upanishad (Sanskrit: आत्मबोध उपनिषत्) (Ātmabodha Upaniṣat) or Atmabodhopanishad (Sanskrit: आत्मबिधोपनिषत्) is one of the 108 Upanishadic Hindu scriptures, written in Sanskrit. It is one of the 10 Upanishads associated with the Rigveda. It is a general (Samanya) or Vedanta Upanishad. (en)
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  • Atmabodha (en)
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  • Just like waves are fashioned in the ocean, all living beings are fashioned in non-dual Brahman, states the text. (en)
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  • Atman, Brahman Let mind be blown about by desires. How can pains affect me, who am by nature full of bliss; I have truly known my Atman, My Ajnana has fled away. Should the clouds screen the eyesight, a fool thinks there is no sun; So an embodied person full of Ajnana, thinks there is no Brahman . (en)
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  • —Atmabodha Upanishad (en)
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  • Atmabodha Upanishad (Sanskrit: आत्मबोध उपनिषत्) (Ātmabodha Upaniṣat) or Atmabodhopanishad (Sanskrit: आत्मबिधोपनिषत्) is one of the 108 Upanishadic Hindu scriptures, written in Sanskrit. It is one of the 10 Upanishads associated with the Rigveda. It is a general (Samanya) or Vedanta Upanishad. The Atmabodha Upanishad begins with a hymn to the god Vishnu (Narayana), but then focuses on its core theme Atmabodha, meaning "State of knowledge of the inner self". The text further speaks on the "innermost Brahman" (Absolute Reality). While Brahman is identified with Vishnu in the opening prayer, later Brahman—who resides in the heart-lotus—is given an identity of its own and talks in the first person explaining its different aspects. (en)
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  • Instruction of the inner self (en)
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  • Āṭmabodha (en)
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