Uno de los textos fundacionales de la cultura hind?y puerta de entrada a unas ense鎙nzas vitales milenarias en una cuidada edici鏮 biling.
Versi鏮 e introducci鏮 de Juan Mascar? profesor en la Universidad de CambridgeEdici鏮 a cargo de Jos?Manuel Abeleira
Los Upanishads representan la etapa final de la tradici鏮 de los Vedas, y la ense鎙nza basada en ellos se conoce como Vedanta («conclusi鏮 del Veda ). Datan del 400 a. C. y forman el nleo de gran parte de la filosof燰 hind? en la que reviste una importancia fundamental la ecuaci鏮 de Atman(S?mismo) con Brahman (el Esp甏itu), resuelta en el TAT TVAM ASI («T?eres Ello ).
El volumen presente cuenta con el texto original en s嫕scrito emparejado con la c幨ebre versi鏮 de los fragmentos llevada a cabo por Juan Mascar?-vertida a su vez al espa隳l por Jos?Manuel Abeleira, tambi幯 al cuidado de la edici鏮.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION One of the foundational texts of Hindu culture and a gateway to ancient vital teachings, presented in a carefully produced bilingual edition.
Translation and introduction by Juan Mascar? Professor at the University of Cambridge
Edited by Jos?Manuel Abeleira
The
Upanishads represent the final stage of the Vedic tradition, and the teaching based on them is known as Vedanta ("the conclusion of the Veda"). Dating from around 400 BCE, they form the core of much of Hindu philosophy, in which the fundamental equation of Atman (the Self) with Brahman (the Spirit) is of central importance, expressed in the TAT TVAM ASI ("Thou art That").
This volume features the original Sanskrit text paired with the celebrated translation of selected passages by Juan Mascar?-here rendered into Spanish by Jos?Manuel Abeleira, who also served as the editor of this edition.