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Devi Upanishad (Samskrit: देव्युपनिषत्) is one of the minor Upanishads listed as the 81st of the 108 upanishads mentioned in the muktikopanishad.<ref>[https://gita-society.com/wp-content/uploads/PDF/108upanishads.pdf 108 Upanishads]</ref> It is a shakta upanishad (ie. an upanishad extolling shakti) belonging to the Atharvaveda.<ref>[https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_upanishhat/devi.html Devi Upanishad]</ref>
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Devi Upanishad (Samskrit: देव्युपनिषत्) is one of the minor Upanishads listed as the 81st of the 108 upanishads mentioned in the muktikopanishad.<ref>[https://gita-society.com/wp-content/uploads/PDF/108upanishads.pdf 108 Upanishads]</ref> It is a shakta upanishad (ie. an upanishad extolling shakti) belonging to the Atharvaveda.<ref>[https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_upanishhat/devi.html Devi Upanishad]</ref> In this Upanishad, Devi declares that she is the all; the deities pray to her with Devi-Gayatri; and the Goddess is identified with Adi-vidya through whom sorrow is overcome.<ref>TMP Mahadevan, [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.264370/page/n423/mode/2up?view=theater The Upanishads], Madras: G.A.Natesan & Co.</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 17:16, 27 February 2024

Devi Upanishad (Samskrit: देव्युपनिषत्) is one of the minor Upanishads listed as the 81st of the 108 upanishads mentioned in the muktikopanishad.[1] It is a shakta upanishad (ie. an upanishad extolling shakti) belonging to the Atharvaveda.[2] In this Upanishad, Devi declares that she is the all; the deities pray to her with Devi-Gayatri; and the Goddess is identified with Adi-vidya through whom sorrow is overcome.[3]

References

  1. 108 Upanishads
  2. Devi Upanishad
  3. TMP Mahadevan, The Upanishads, Madras: G.A.Natesan & Co.