[INDOLOGY] Mundaka Upanishad

Uskokov, Aleksandar aleksandar.uskokov at yale.edu
Thu Jan 16 16:15:33 UTC 2025


The Taittirīya (2.7) also has raso vai saḥ, rasam evāyaṁ labdhvānandī bhavati.

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I don’t believe such phrasing is in the Brihad either, but there are resonances (along with Madhav’s suggestion) in the Brahmavallī of TU (for example, 2.8-9 and a parallel in BAU 4.3.33, on degrees of bliss that culminate with brahman and then discuss death, i.e., a return).





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I think this passage sounds more like Taittiryiya or Brihad Aranyaka. If you use Jacob you could perhaps find the passage by looking for ananda.

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I do not think there is any such expression in the Muṇḍaka.







On Jan 15, 2025, at 9:56 PM, Harsha Dehejia via INDOLOGY <indology at list.indology.info> wrote:



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Could you please give me the exact quote in Sanskrit from the Mundaka which goes something like this:



Brahman is joy, through joy it expresses and into joy it returns.



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Harsha

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