Isha Upanishad
(Sri Aurobindo:) “The Isha addresses itself to the awakened seeker; it begins therefore with the all-inhabiting Lord, proceeds to the all-becoming Self and returns to the Lord as the Self of the cosmic movement, because it has to justify works to the seeker of the Uncreated and to institute a divine life founded on the joy of immortality and on the unified consciousness of the individual made one with the universal.”[1]
Part One: Translation and Commentary Published by Sri Aurobindo
Part Two: Incomplete Commentaries from Manuscripts
Isha Upanishad: All that is world in the Universe 95 The Ishavasyopanishad with a commentary in English 101 The Karmayogin: A Commentary on the Isha Upanishad 169 Ish and Jagat 303 The Secret of the Isha 307 Chapters for a Work on the Isha Upanishad 311 The Upanishad in Aphorism 351 The Life Divine [Draft A] 361 The Life Divine [Draft B] 429 The Life Divine [Draft C] 551
Notes are paraphrased from the “Publisher's Note” and “Note on the Texts”.
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