Taittiriya Upanishad from Krishna Yajurveda: It is one of the mukhya Upanishads with two chapters (adhyayas), each divided into three sections (vallis). Katha Upanishad tells the timeless story of Nachiketa, son of sage Vajasravasa, and his encounter with Yama, the Lord of death. 'Arise, awake, and learn by approaching the exalted ones, for that path is sharp, impassable, and hard to go by, say the wise.' One of the shortest Upanishads, the Ishavasya Upanishad is significant amongst the Upanishads for its description of the nature of the supreme being (Ish). If you take away Whole from Whole, what remains is Whole.' Ishavasya Upanishad from Sukla Yajurveda: The Sanskrit scholars at Vedabhoomi have recorded Ishavasyopanishat (Isa Upanishad), Kathopanishat (Katha Upanishad) and Taittiriyopanishat (Taittiriya Upanishad) among Sri AdiSankara's Bhasyas.
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