[INDOLOGY] An Upaniṣadic Reader

Dominik Wujastyk wujastyk at gmail.com
Thu Apr 20 20:44:00 UTC 2023


I suggest

   - Hock, H. H. (2006) An Early Upanishadic Reader: With Notes, Glossary,
   and an Appendix of Related Vedic Texts. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass
   Publishers.

perhaps combined with

   - Cohen, S., ed. (2017) The Upanisads. A Complete Guide. Abingdon:
   Taylor & Francis Ltd.

DW

On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 at 12:02, Gleb Sharygin via INDOLOGY <
indology at list.indology.info> wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> A student of mine asks whether there exists a user-friendly reader with
> literal (interlinear) word-to-word
> translations, which engages the texts of the early Upaniṣads in the way
> the new Pāli reader of Bhikkhu Bodhi
> (2020) engages the Pāli texts.
>
> I was able to suggest only the ISKCON version of the *Īśopaniṣad* and *An
> Early Upaniṣadic Reader* (2007) by
> Hans Heinrich Hock (the latter publication is very close to what my
> student expects, but it places the glossary (or
> vocabulary) at the end of the book, making it harder for a beginner to
> use, and the translations are not literal).
>
> Are there other similar readers?
>
> --
>
> With kind regards (mettāya),
>
> Gleb Sharygin, Dr. des.
>
>
> "Evaṃ vimuttacitto kho, aggivessana, bhikkhu na kenaci saṃvadati, na
>
> kenaci vivadati, yañca loke vuttaṃ tena voharati, aparāmasa"nti.
>
>
>
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