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Upanishads in western philosophy.<sup>[13][8]</sup>
 
Upanishads in western philosophy.<sup>[13][8]</sup>
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'''Etymology'''
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== '''Etymology''' ==
 
   
The Sanskrit term ''Upaniṣad'' (u = at, pa = foot, nishat =sitting down)
 
The Sanskrit term ''Upaniṣad'' (u = at, pa = foot, nishat =sitting down)
 
translates to "sitting at the foot/feet of", referring to the student
 
translates to "sitting at the foot/feet of", referring to the student
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fourth verse of the 13th volume in first chapter of the Chandogya Upanishad.  
 
fourth verse of the 13th volume in first chapter of the Chandogya Upanishad.  
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'''Development'''
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== '''Development''' ==
 
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'''Authorship'''
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=== '''Authorship''' ===
 
The authorship of most Upanishads is uncertain and unknown.
 
The authorship of most Upanishads is uncertain and unknown.
 
Radhakrishnan states, "almost all the early literature of India was
 
Radhakrishnan states, "almost all the early literature of India was
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each text in terms of the meter,<sup>[14]</sup> the style, the grammar and the structure.<sup>[15][16]</sup> The texts as they exist now is believed to be the work of many authors.<sup>[17]</sup>
 
each text in terms of the meter,<sup>[14]</sup> the style, the grammar and the structure.<sup>[15][16]</sup> The texts as they exist now is believed to be the work of many authors.<sup>[17]</sup>
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'''Chronology'''
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=== '''Chronology''' ===
 
   
Scholars are uncertain about the exact centuries in which the Upanishads
 
Scholars are uncertain about the exact centuries in which the Upanishads
 
were composed.<sup>[25]</sup> The chronology of the early Upanishads is
 
were composed.<sup>[25]</sup> The chronology of the early Upanishads is
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likely composed in 14th- to 15th-century CE.<sup>[28]</sup>
 
likely composed in 14th- to 15th-century CE.<sup>[28]</sup>
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'''Geography'''
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=== '''Geography''' ===
 
   
The general area of the composition of the early Upanishads was northern
 
The general area of the composition of the early Upanishads was northern
 
India, the region bounded on the west by the upper Indus valley, on the east by
 
India, the region bounded on the west by the upper Indus valley, on the east by

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