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Katha Upanishad
Introduction
Structure
Mantra Index
Adhyaya | Valli | Mantras |
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1 | 1 | 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4, 1.1.5, 1.1.6, 1.1.7, 1.1.8, 1.1.9, 1.1.10, 1.1.11, 1.1.12, 1.1.13, 1.1.14, 1.1.15, 1.1.16, 1.1.17, 1.1.18, 1.1.19, 1.1.20, 1.1.21, 1.1.22, 1.1.23, 1.1.24, 1.1.25, 1.1.26, 1.1.27, 1.1.28, 1.1.29 |
1 | 2 | 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.4, 1.2.5, 1.2.6, 1.2.7, 1.2.8, 1.2.9, 1.2.10, 1.2.11, 1.2.12, 1.2.13, 1.2.14, 1.2.15, 1.2.16, 1.2.17, 1.2.18, 1.2.19, 1.2.20, 1.2.21, 1.2.22, 1.2.23, 1.2.24, 1.2.25 |
1 | 3 | 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.3, 1.3.4, 1.3.5, 1.3.6, 1.3.7, 1.3.8, 1.3.9, 1.3.10, 1.3.11, 1.3.12, 1.3.13, 1.3.14, 1.3.15, 1.3.16, 1.3.17 |
2 | 1 | 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 2.1.4, 2.1.5, 2.1.6, 2.1.7, 2.1.8, 2.1.9, 2.1.10, 2.1.11, 2.1.12, 2.1.13, 2.1.14, 2.1.15 |
2 | 2 | 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.3, 2.2.4, 2.2.5, 2.2.6, 2.2.7, 2.2.8, 2.2.9, 2.2.10, 2.2.11, 2.2.12, 2.2.13, 2.2.14, 2.2.15 |
2 | 3 | 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.3.3, 2.3.4, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.7, 2.3.8, 2.3.9, 2.3.10, 2.3.11, 2.3.12, 2.3.13, 2.3.14, 2.3.15, 2.3.16, 2.3.17, 2.3.18, 2.3.19 |
Adhyāya.Vallī | विषय | Topic | Mantras |
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शान्तिपाठ | Peace Invocation | ||
सम्बन्ध-भाष्य | Contextual Commentary | ||
1.1 | वाजश्रवसका दान | Vājashravasa’s Sacrifice | |
नचिकेता की शंका | Nachiketā’s Doubt | ||
पिता–पुत्र–संवाद | Father–Son Dialogue | ||
यमलोक में नचिकेता | Nachiketā in Yama’s Realm | ||
यमराज का वरप्रदान | Yama’s Response | ||
प्रथम वर – पितृपरितोष | First Boon – Reunion with Father | ||
स्वर्गस्वरूपप्रदर्शन | Praise of the Nature of Heaven | ||
द्वितीय वर – स्वर्गसाधनभूत अग्निविद्या | Second Boon – The Fire Sacrifice to Attain Heaven | ||
नचिकेत अग्निचयन का फल | Result of Nachiketā’s Request | ||
तृतीय वर – आत्मरहस्य | Third Boon – Secret of the Self | ||
नचिकेता की स्थिरता | Nachiketā’s Steadfastness | ||
यमराज का प्रलोभन | Yama’s Temptation | ||
नचिकेता की निरीहता | Nachiketā’s Humility | ||
श्रेय–प्रेय विवेक | Discrimination Between the Good and the Pleasant | ||
अविद्याग्रस्तों की दुर्दशा | The Rarity of Worldly Delusions | ||
आत्मज्ञान की दुर्लभता | The Rarity of Self-Knowledge | ||
कर्मफल की अनित्यता | Impermanence of the Fruits of Action | ||
नचिकेता के त्याग की प्रशंसा | Praise of Nachiketā’s Renunciation | ||
आत्मज्ञान का फल | Result of Self-Knowledge | ||
सर्वातीत वस्तु विषयक प्रश्न | Question on the Supreme Reality | ||
ओंकारोपदेश | Traditional Instruction (or Scriptural Teaching) | ||
आत्मस्वरूपनिरूपण | Determination of the Nature of the Self | ||
आत्मा आत्मकृपासाध्य है | The Self is the Master of the Body | ||
आत्मज्ञान का अनधिकारी | The Unqualified for Self-Knowledge | ||
1.3 | प्राप्ता और प्राप्तव्य—भेदसे दो आत्मा | The Two Selves: The Reached and the Reachable | |
शरीरादिसे सम्बन्धित रथदि रूप | The Stable Form Related to the Body, etc. | ||
अविवेकीकी विवशता | The Powerlessness of the Undiscerning | ||
विवेकीकी स्वतंत्रता | The Freedom of the Discerning | ||
अविवेकीकी संसाऱप्राप्ति | The Samsaric Fate of the Undiscerning | ||
विवेकीकी परमपदप्राप्ति | The Supreme Attainment of the Discerning | ||
इन्द्रियादिका तात्त्त्वय | The Essential Nature of the Senses, etc. | ||
आत्मा सूक्ष्मबुद्धिग्राह्य है | The Self is Grasped by the Subtle Intellect | ||
लयचिन्तन | Meditation on Dissolution | ||
उद्दीपन | Kindling (of Inner Light or Insight) | ||
निर्दिष्ट आत्मज्ञानसे अमृतत्वप्राप्ति | Immortality through the Declared Knowledge of the Self | ||
प्रस्तुत विज्ञानकी महिमा | The Glory of the Present Knowledge | ||
2.1 | आनन्ददर्शनका विषय—इन्द्रियोंकी बहिर्मुखता | Subject of Bliss-Realization: Outward Nature of the Senses | |
अविवेकी और विवेकीका अन्तर | Difference Between the Discerning and the Undiscerning | ||
आत्मसकी सर्वज्ञता | The Omniscience of the Self | ||
आत्मसकी निःशोकता | The Freedom from Sorrow of the Self | ||
आत्मसकी निःभयता | The Fearlessness of the Self | ||
ब्रह्मका सार्वत्र्यदर्शन | The All-Pervasive Vision of Brahman | ||
अरणिष्ठ अग्निमें ब्रह्मदृष्टि | Brahman Vision in the Fire of the Forest Dweller | ||
प्राणमें ब्रह्मदृष्टि | Brahman Vision in the Vital Force | ||
भेददृष्टिकी निन्दा | Condemnation of the Vision of Difference | ||
हृदयपुण्डरीकस्थ ब्रह्म | Brahman Residing in the Lotus of the Heart | ||
भेदवाद | The Doctrine of Difference | ||
अभेददर्शनकी कर्त्तव्यता | The Duty of Non-Dual Vision | ||
2.2 | प्रकारान्तरसे ब्रह्मानुसन्धान | Inquiry into Brahman in Another Way | |
देहरूप आत्मा ही जीवन है | The Embodied Self is Life | ||
मरणोत्तरकालमें जीवनकी गति | The Path of Life After Death | ||
गृह्य ब्रह्मोपदेश | Brahman-Teaching in the Household Context | ||
आत्माका उपाधिरूपफल | The Superimposed Fruits of the Self | ||
आत्मसकी अज्ञता | The Ignorance of the Self | ||
आत्मदर्शी ही नित्य सुखी है | The Knower of the Self is Always Happy | ||
सर्वप्रकाशकका अपकाशत्व | The Hiddenness of the All-Illuminator | ||
2.3 | संसाररूप अश्वत्थ वृक्ष | The World-Tree in the Form of the Ashvattha | |
ईश्वरके ज्ञानसे अमरत्वप्राप्ति | Attaining Immortality Through Knowledge of the Lord | ||
सर्वशास्त्र प्रभव | The Source of All Scriptures | ||
ईश्वरज्ञानके बिना पुनर्जन्मप्राप्ति | Rebirth Without Knowledge of the Lord | ||
स्थानभेदसे भगवद्दर्शनमें तात्त्त्वय | Essential Meaning in the Varied Visions of the Divine | ||
आत्मज्ञानका प्रकार और प्रयोग | Types and Application of Self-Knowledge | ||
परमपदप्राप्ति | Attainment of the Supreme State | ||
आत्मोपलब्धिका साधन सद्बुद्धि ही है | Sound Intellect as the Means to Self-Realization | ||
अमर कब होता है ? | When Does One Become Immortal? | ||
उपसंहार | Conclusion | ||
शान्तिपाठ | Peace Invocation |
Philosophical Themes
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Important Concepts
Sanskrit (IAST) | English Translation | Notes / Context |
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Ātman | Self, Soul | The indwelling Self, the real essence beyond body and mind. |
Brahman | Absolute Reality | The Supreme, unchanging Reality beyond time and space. |
Jīvātman | Individual Self | The individualized expression of Ātman in embodied beings. |
Paramātman | Supreme Self | The universal Self, same as Brahman. |
Saṃsāra | Cycle of Rebirth | The ongoing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. |
Mokṣa | Liberation | Freedom from saṃsāra; the goal of Vedantic inquiry. |
Karma | Action and Its Results | All volitional action that produces consequences. |
Jñāna | Knowledge | Spiritual wisdom or intuitive knowledge of the Self. |
Vijñāna | Higher Knowledge | Discriminative understanding; deeper realization than jñāna. |
Śraddhā | Faith | Essential for learning; Nachiketā is described as having this. |
Viveka | Discrimination | Ability to distinguish between real/unreal, Self/not-Self. |
Vairāgya | Dispassion | Detachment from sensory pleasures and worldly attractions. |
Preyas | The Pleasant | Temporary pleasure, not leading to true good. |
Śreyas | The Good | The path of spiritual good, leading to liberation. |
Nāma-rūpa | Name and Form | The manifest world, considered illusory in Vedanta. |
Indriya | Sense Organ | Organs of perception and action. |
Manas | Mind | Coordinates sensory input; compared to the reins in chariot analogy. |
Buddhi | Intellect | The decision-making faculty; charioteer in the chariot analogy. |
Ātman (as rider) | Self as Rider | In the chariot analogy, the true Self rides the body. |
Śarīra | Body | The chariot itself, the outer vehicle for the Self. |
Chariot Analogy | - | Analogy in 1.3.3–1.3.9: body (chariot), senses (horses), mind (reins), intellect (charioteer), Self (rider). |
Yama | Lord of Death | Teacher of Nachiketā; symbolizes dharma and inner mastery. |
Nachiketā | Seeker | The spiritual aspirant, embodying faith, courage, and clarity. |
Upāsanā | Meditation, Worship | Steady contemplation; path to inner realization. |
Ānanda | Bliss | The bliss of realizing the Self. |
Adhyātma | Pertaining to the Self | Spiritual dimension, inner world. |
Dharma | Righteousness | Cosmic order; personal duty. |
Antaḥkaraṇa | Inner Instrument | Composite of mind, intellect, ego, and memory. |
Vijñātā | Knower | The one who knows the Self; often referred to in 2nd Adhyāya. |
Nāyaka | Guide | Symbolic role of the charioteer (buddhi) leading the Self. |
Avyaya | Imperishable | Nature of the Self – beyond decay and change. |
Akṣara | The Imperishable | Term often used to describe Brahman/Ātman. |
Prāṇa | Vital Force | The life-breath; part of subtle body functions. |
Pratyagātmā | Innermost Self | The Self experienced in deep meditation. |