Division of The Upanishads

 

The Muktikopanishad is a sacred Hindu text that serves as a spiritual roadmap for achieving liberation (moksha), featuring a dialogue between Lord Rama and Hanuman. Its primary significance lies in listing all 108 Upanishads, categorizing them by their respective Vedas, and emphasizing self-knowledge, particularly through the study of the Mandukya Upanishad, as the ultimate path to freedom. The text integrates paths of devotion (Bhakti), knowledge (Jnana), and Yoga, stressing inner realization over external rituals and the role of a guru.


As per the Muktikopanishad 108 Upanishads are divided according to four Vedas are as follows:


🎯 10 Upanishads from the Rigveda

 

🎯 19 Upanishads from the Shukla-Yajurveda


🎯 32 Upanishads from the Krishna-Yajurveda


🎯 16 Upanishads from the Samaveda


🎯 31 Upanishads from the Atharvaveda.


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The Principal 13 Upanishads, related to the Vedas are:


(A) Rigveda:


1. 📌 (1) Aitareya Upanishad


2. 📌 (2) Kaushitaki Upanishad


(B) Shukla-Yajurveda:


1. 📌 (3) Brihadaranyaka Upanishad


2. 📌 (4) Isha Upanishad


(C) Krishna-Yajurveda:


1. 📌 (5) Taittiriya Upanishad


2. 📌 (6) Katha Upanishad


3. 📌 (7) Shvetashvatara Upanishad


4. 📌 (8) Maitrayaniya Upanishad


(D) Samaveda:


1. 📌 (9) Chandogya Upanishad


2. 📌 (10) Kena Upanishad


(E) Atharvaveda:


1. 📌 (11) Mundaka Upanishad


2. 📌 (12) Mandukya Upanishad


3. 📌 (13) Prashna Upanishad


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