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The ten Principal Upanishads are: | The ten Principal Upanishads are: | ||
#[[ | #[[Isha Upanishad|{{IAST|Īśā}}]] (IsUp), Yajurveda | ||
#[[ | #[[Kena Upanishad|{{IAST|Kena}}]] (KeUp), Samaveda | ||
#[[Katha Upanishad|{{IAST|Kaṭha}}]] (KaUp), Yajurveda | #[[Katha Upanishad|{{IAST|Kaṭha}}]] (KaUp), Yajurveda | ||
#[[ | #[[Prashna Upanishad|{{IAST|Praṣna}}]] (PrUp), Atharvaveda | ||
#[[Mundaka Upanishad|{{IAST|Muṇḍaka}}]] (MuUp), Atharvaveda | #[[Mundaka Upanishad|{{IAST|Muṇḍaka}}]] (MuUp), Atharvaveda | ||
#{{IAST| | #[[Mandukya Upanishad|{{IAST|Māṇḍūkya}}]] (MaUp), Atharvaveda | ||
#[[Taittiriya Upanishad|{{IAST|Taittirīya}}]] (TaiUp), Yajurveda | #[[Taittiriya Upanishad|{{IAST|Taittirīya}}]] (TaiUp), Yajurveda | ||
#[[Aitareya Upanishad|{{IAST|Aitareya}}]], (AiUp), Rigveda | #[[Aitareya Upanishad|{{IAST|Aitareya}}]], (AiUp), Rigveda | ||
#[[ | #[[Chandogya Upanishad|{{IAST|Chāndogya}}]] (ChhUp), Samaveda | ||
#{{IAST| | #[[Brihadaranyaka Upanishad|{{IAST|Bṛhadāraṇyaka}}]] (BṛUp), Yajurveda | ||
The Principal Upanishads are accepted as [[śruti]] by all Hindus, or the most important scriptures of Hinduism.<ref>{{cite book|author=Kim Knott|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-Ts6CwAAQBAJ|title=Hinduism: A Very Short Introduction|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2016|isbn=978-0-19-874554-9|pages=12–13}}</ref> The Principal Upanishads are separated into three categories: prose ({{IAST|Taittirīya}}, {{IAST|Aitareya}}, {{IAST|Chāndogya}}, {{IAST|Bṛhadāraṇyaka}}), verse ({{IAST|Īśā}}, {{IAST|Kaṭha}}, {{IAST|Muṇḍaka}}), and prose (classical [[Sanskrit]]) ({{IAST|Māṇḍūkya}}).<ref name=":0" /> | The Principal Upanishads are accepted as [[śruti]] by all Hindus, or the most important scriptures of Hinduism.<ref>{{cite book|author=Kim Knott|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-Ts6CwAAQBAJ|title=Hinduism: A Very Short Introduction|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2016|isbn=978-0-19-874554-9|pages=12–13}}</ref> The Principal Upanishads are separated into three categories: prose ({{IAST|Taittirīya}}, {{IAST|Aitareya}}, {{IAST|Chāndogya}}, {{IAST|Bṛhadāraṇyaka}}), verse ({{IAST|Īśā}}, {{IAST|Kaṭha}}, {{IAST|Muṇḍaka}}), and prose (classical [[Sanskrit]]) ({{IAST|Māṇḍūkya}}).<ref name=":0" /> | ||