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The tattva or nature and knowledge of the Brahman is often revealed in different Upanishads, in the conversations between different rushis, between rishis and kings and ultimately in student teacher dialogues. The dialogues between Uddalaka and Svetaketu in Chandogya Upanishad, between Yagnavalkya and Janaka Maharaja in Brhadaranyaka Upanishad are intricate and highly instructive. Kathopanishad vividly describes the conversation between Yama and Nachiketa and the process of transiting to the higher realms. Prasnopanishad so named because of the Prasnas or questions being answered by sages like Pippalada deals with the subject of Jnana and Karma and the path to Brahmaloka. The conversation about Brahmavidya between Saunaka rishi and Angiras is the subject matter Mundakopanishad. Chandogya Upanishad a treasure house of Upasana methods, has different aspects of Brahmavidya explained in a simpler method.  The famous 
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This debate is mentioned in the last part of the Chandyogya Upanishad.  
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This debate is mentioned in the last part of the Chandogya Upanishad.
    
Once the brahmajnani ( knower of brahaman), Narad Muni, approached Sanat Kumar, after offering his respects Narad Muni requested him to teach him brahmajnana so that he could quieten his disturbed mind. Sanat Kumar requested him to update him on his knowledge so that he could accordingly instruct him.
 
Once the brahmajnani ( knower of brahaman), Narad Muni, approached Sanat Kumar, after offering his respects Narad Muni requested him to teach him brahmajnana so that he could quieten his disturbed mind. Sanat Kumar requested him to update him on his knowledge so that he could accordingly instruct him.

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