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Mukhya Upanishads
The
Muktika canon of 108
Upanishads is headed by 10
Mukhya Upanishads. These are the ten early Upanishads, known to and commented upon by the 8th century scholar
Shankara. The adjective means "principal", "chief", or "primary". Also known as
Dashopanishads, these ten Mukhya Upanishads probably all predate the
Common Era, and they are accepted as śruti by all Hindus:
- (IsUp), White Yajurveda
- (KeUp), Samaveda
- (KaUp), Black Yajurveda
- (PrUp), Atharvaveda
- (MuUp), Atharvaveda
- (MaUp), Atharvaveda
- (TaiUp), Black Yajurveda
- , (AiUp), Rigveda
- (ChhUp), Samaveda
- (BṛUp), White Yajurveda
Mukhya
Mukhya (Sanskrit) As an adjective, first or primary. In the Puranas, seven creations of Brahma are enumerated, the fourth being called Mukhya, or the fundamental formation, production, or emanation of perceptible beings and things -- the evolution or emanation of the mineral and vegetable kingdoms. This creation is called primary (mukhya), and not secondary, because it relates to the primordial cosmic emanative activities. As such, although the fourth in certain enumerations, it is considered the first as productive of the rupa worlds below. The powers, prakritis, and vikaras beginning with these rupa worlds are alluded to as the secondary emanation.
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primordial principal mayor
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