APA Edition Citation

Nikhilananda. (1964). The Upanishads: Katha, Iśa, kena, and Mundaka : translated from the Sanskrit with introductions embodying a general survey and the metaphysics and psychology of the Upanishads, and with notes and explanations based on the commentary of Śrī Śaṅkarācharya, the great ninth-century philosopher and saint of India. Harper & Row.

Chicago Edition Citation

Nikhilananda. The Upanishads: Katha, Iśa, Kena, and Mundaka : Translated from the Sanskrit with Introductions Embodying a General Survey and the Metaphysics and Psychology of the Upanishads, and with Notes and Explanations Based on the Commentary of Śrī Śaṅkarācharya, the Great Ninth-century Philosopher and Saint of India. New York: Harper & Row, 1964.

MLA Edition Citation

Nikhilananda. The Upanishads: Katha, Iśa, Kena, and Mundaka : Translated from the Sanskrit with Introductions Embodying a General Survey and the Metaphysics and Psychology of the Upanishads, and with Notes and Explanations Based on the Commentary of Śrī Śaṅkarācharya, the Great Ninth-century Philosopher and Saint of India. Harper & Row, 1964.

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