The Upanishads form the core of Indian philosophy concepts and ideas of Hinduism
BooksThe Upanishads form the core of Indian philosophy. They are an amazing collection of writings from original oral transmissions, which have been aptly described by Shri Aurobindo as "the supreme work of the Indian mind". It is here that we find all the fundamental teachings that are central to Hinduism — the concepts of 'karma' (action), 'samsara' (reincarnation), 'moksha' (nirvana), the 'atman' (soul), and the 'Brahman' (Absolute Almighty).
They also set forth the prime Vedic doctrines of self-realization, yoga, and meditation.
The Upanishads are summits of thought on mankind and the universe,
designed to push human ideas to their very limit and beyond. They give
us both spiritual vision and philosophical argument, and it is a
strictly personal effort that one can reach the truth.