'''Uddalaka''' (Aruni) and '''Shvetaketu''' (Aruneya) are the father and son pair, whose quest for Brahmavidya is recounted in the [[Chaandogya Upanishad (छान्दोग्य उपनिषद्)|Chaandogya Upanishad || छान्दोग्य उपनिषद्]] of Sama Veda || सामवेद . Brahmavidya is the highest and most difficult level of metaphysical knowledge or Jnana to be acquired by any spiritual knowledge seeker and Vedas and Upanishads are the one and only source for this Jnana. Though Upanishads explain this knowledge, it lies ultimately with the individual to attain this knowledge by sadhana.
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'''Uddalaka''' (Aruni) and '''Shvetaketu''' (Aruneya) are the father and son pair, whose quest for Brahmavidya is recounted in the [[Chaandogya Upanishad (छान्दोग्य उपनिषद्)|Chaandogya Upanishad || छान्दोग्य उपनिषद्]] of [[Sama Veda (सामवेद)|Sama Veda ||सामवेद]]. Brahmavidya is the highest and most difficult level of metaphysical knowledge or Jnana to be acquired by any spiritual knowledge seeker and Vedas and Upanishads are the one and only source for this Jnana. Though Upanishads explain this knowledge, it lies ultimately with the individual to attain this knowledge by sadhana.