The Ananda valli is one of the earliest known theories in history on the nature of man and knowledge, and resembles but pre-dates the Hellenistic Hermetic and Neoplatonic theories recorded in different forms about a millennium later, such as those expressed in the Corpus Hermetica.[51][52]
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Katha Upanishad from Krishna Yajurveda:"Arise, awake, and learn by approaching the exalted ones, for that path is sharp, impassable, and hard to go by, say the wise." Katha Upanishad tells the timeless story of Nachiketa, son of sage Vajasravasa, and his encounter with Yama, the Lord of death. It is one of the mukhya Upanishads with two chapters (adhyayas), each divided into three sections (vallis).
Taittiriya Upanishad from Krishna Yajurveda:"May we be protected together. May we be nourished together. May we work vigorously together. And may our studies illuminate us. May there be no dislike between us. Let there be peace, peace, peace." Taitirriya Upanishad is one of the ten oldest and prime Mukhya Upanishads, also called the Dashopanishads. It describes the various degrees of happiness enjoyed by the different beings in creation. The Taittiriya Upanishad is divided into three sections or vallis, the Siksha Valli, the Brahmananda Valli and the Bhrigu Valli. Each Valli is further subdivided into anuvakas or verses.
The Ananda valli is one of the earliest known theories in history on the nature of man and knowledge, and resembles but pre-dates the Hellenistic Hermetic and Neoplatonic theories recorded in different forms about a millennium later, such as those expressed in the Corpus Hermetica.[27][28]
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