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=== Mundaka Upanishad ===
 
=== Mundaka Upanishad ===
The Upanishad texts base their spiritual philosophy on Vedas and describe the origin of vedas to be from the Parabrahman or Infinite Consciousness.<blockquote>तस्मादृच: साम यजूंषि दीक्षा || (Mund. Upan. 2.1.7)</blockquote><blockquote>Meaning: From Him (the Parabrahma) arise the the mantras of Rig, Yajus and Sama vedas.</blockquote>
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The Upanishad texts base their spiritual philosophy on Vedas and describe the origin of vedas to be from the Parabrahman or Infinite Consciousness.<blockquote>तस्मादृच: साम यजूंषि दीक्षा || ([https://archive.org/stream/CompleteWorksOfSriSankaracharyaIn20Volumes1910Edition/WorksOfSriSankaracharya05-MundakaMandukyaAitareyaUpanishads1#page/n57/mode/2up Mund. Upan. 2.1.6])</blockquote><blockquote>Meaning: From Him (the Parabrahma) arise the the mantras of Rig, Yajus and Sama vedas.</blockquote>
    
=== Brihdaranyaka Upanishad ===
 
=== Brihdaranyaka Upanishad ===
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आदौ वेदमयी दिव्या, यत: सर्वा: प्रवृत्तय: || (Maha. 12.232.24)
 
आदौ वेदमयी दिव्या, यत: सर्वा: प्रवृत्तय: || (Maha. 12.232.24)
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== The Dharmic (Indian) Worldview ==
 
== The Dharmic (Indian) Worldview ==
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#Pandit Ramnarayandatt Shastri. (1955). ''[https://archive.org/details/Mahabharata04SanskritHindiPanditRamnarayanGitaPress Mahabharata].'' Gorakhpur:Gita Press.
 
#Pandit Ramnarayandatt Shastri. (1955). ''[https://archive.org/details/Mahabharata04SanskritHindiPanditRamnarayanGitaPress Mahabharata].'' Gorakhpur:Gita Press.
 
#Kumar, S. (1996). ''The Vishuddha Manusmriti.'' Delhi:Arsh Sahitya Prachar Trust.
 
#Kumar, S. (1996). ''The Vishuddha Manusmriti.'' Delhi:Arsh Sahitya Prachar Trust.
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#Swami Sharvananda, Mundaka and Mandukya Upanishads (1920), madras, Sri Ramakrishna Math

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