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 A Commentary on the Upanishads
by Swami Nirmalananda Giri
 
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© Atma Jyoti Ashramhttp://www.atmajyoti.orghttp://blog.atmajyoti.org
 
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 A Commentary on theIsha Upanishad
Seeing All Things in God
Introduction to the Upanishads
 The sacred scriptures of India are vast. Their importance is ranked differently according to the particular viewpoint of the individual. In Hinduism there are six
darshanas
, or systems of philosophy. They often seem to contradict themselves (andtheir professed adherents usually 
do
contradict those of the other darshanas), but the wise know that they are only different ways of seeing the same thing, and it is that One Thing which makes them both valid and ultimately harmonious. That unifying subject is Brahman: God the Absolute, beyond and besides Whom there is no “other” whatsoever. Yet, according to differences in outlook, there is difference in evaluation of the scriptures. However, all followers of the Eternal (Sanatana) Dharma agree that the Vedas are the supreme authority, and the Vedas are always understood to include thosetreatises of mystical and speculative philosophy known as the Upanishads. The word“upanishad” comes from the root word
upasana
, which means “to draw near,” and isusually considered to mean that which was heard when the student sat near theteacher to learn the eternal truths. We do not know who wrote (or relayed from inner perception) the Vedas or theUpanishads, though we do have the names of those considered the original seers of the Vedic knowledge, though we know virtually nothing about their lives. This has a distinct advantage over the scriptures of other religions, for then the image of a historical, finite personality does not intervene to obscure the revelation they handedon to their students. It is in no way unjust to say that in other religions concentrationon, adulation, and worship of the person who gave the revelation has often obscuredand even abrogated their purpose in giving the teachings. Words and behavior diametrically opposed to the Messenger’s teachings are sanctified by “devotion,”“love,” and “dedication” to “the Master,” “the Lord,” or “the Savior” who has a heavento which he will welcome all faithful and believing devotees. “Following” is the idealrather than
becoming 
what the Teacher was. Lost in the personality of the Messenger,they forget the Message. “Adore the Messenger and ignore the Message” becomesthe norm. The authority of the Vedic scriptures rests not upon those who wrote them downbut upon the
demonstrable truths
they express. They are as self-sufficient and self-evident as the multiplication tables or the Table of Elements. They are simply thecomplete and unobscured truth. And realization of that Truth alone matters. The first Upanishad we will look into is the Isha Upanishad, so called from itsopening word:
ishavasyam
.
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