Yogashikha Upanishad
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The Yogashikha Upanishad (Sanskrit: योगशिखा उपनिषत्, IAST: Yogaśikhā Upaniṣad) is a Sanskrit text and one of the minor Upanishads of Hinduism. It is one of twenty Yoga Upanishads in the four Vedas. Two versions of the Yogashikha Upanishad exist, one short that is attached to the Atharvaveda in some anthologies, and a long version which is often found attached to the Krishna Yajurveda in Telugu language anthologies. The long version consists of six chapters, and is about forty times longer than the short version. The short version appears interspersed within the first chapter of the long version.
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Krishna Yajurveda or Atharvaveda
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right
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Yoga is the highest of knowledge states the text
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Atman, Brahman
There is no god higher than one's own Atman , there is no worship higher than its investigation, there is no happiness higher than inner satisfaction. – Verses 2.20–2.21
The immediate cause of the phenomenal world is no other than the Brahman. Hence this phenomenal world in its entirety is the Brahman alone and nothing else. – Verses 4.3–4.4
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Meditation
The Unpracticed one will be pulled out of meditation by the senses, even if he forcefully tries to control them.
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—Yogashikha Upanishad
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Yoga
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The Yogashikha Upanishad (Sanskrit: योगशिखा उपनिषत्, IAST: Yogaśikhā Upaniṣad) is a Sanskrit text and one of the minor Upanishads of Hinduism. It is one of twenty Yoga Upanishads in the four Vedas. Two versions of the Yogashikha Upanishad exist, one short that is attached to the Atharvaveda in some anthologies, and a long version which is often found attached to the Krishna Yajurveda in Telugu language anthologies. The long version consists of six chapters, and is about forty times longer than the short version. The short version appears interspersed within the first chapter of the long version.
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varies by manuscript
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योगशिखा
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Peak of Yogic meditation
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Yoga, Vedanta
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Yogaśikhā
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