A more theistic Upanishad — Brahman conceived as a personal Lord (Īśvara, Rudra) in whom the seeker takes refuge. A bridge between the impersonal Vedānta of the early Upanishads and the bhakti tradition.
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Tradition
Śruti. Belongs to the Black Yajur Veda. Among the latest of the principal Upanishads; quoted in the Gītā.
Translation
F. Max Müller, *The Upanishads*, Sacred Books of the East, vol. 1 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879) and vol. 15 (1884). Public domain.
License
Public domain (pre-1929 English translation). Reproduced for educational and religious commentary.