‘Yeats’ Ten Principal Upanishads

Context:

Indian Prime Minister in his state visit to the US gifted the US President Yeats’ ‘Ten Principal Upanishads’.

About Ten Principal Upanishad:

  • The Ten Principal Upanishads is translated from Sanskrit by Shri Purohit Swami, a scholar of Hindu scripture, and Irish poet WB Yeats.
  • The book is considered to be one of the best translations of the original late-Vedic texts that are central to modern Hinduism.
  • Written in the mid-1930s, the book was a product of Yeats’ desire to create a translation which is true to the original text while still being accessible for the layperson.

Categories of Hindu scriptures:

  • There are broadly two categories of Hindu sacred texts: Shruti (loosely translated as “the revealed”) and smriti (“the remembered”). 
  • Shruti:
    • It is considered to be the most authoritative and consists of the four Vedas (Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharva) and accompanying texts. 
    • These include Brahmanas (ritual texts), Aranyakas (“forest” or “wilderness” texts), and Upanishads (philosophical texts).
  • Smriti:
    • This second category of Hindu scriptures is less authoritative – in many ways they are considered to be derived from the first – but more popularly known. 
    • These include the great epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata, Dharmashastras, Puranas and all other post-Vedic scriptures.

What are the Upanishads?

  • The Upanishads, also known as the Vedanta – as they signal the end of the total Veda – speculate about the ontological connection between humanity and the cosmos. 
  • They serve as foundational texts in many traditions of Hindu theology and have hence attracted far more attention than the Vedas themselves.
  • Dated to roughly 800-500 BC, the Upanishads discuss concepts such as transmigration, which have today become central to Hindu tradition.
  • The Upanishads were given particular importance in Hindu theology by eighth century scholar Adi Shankara, whose interpretations synthesised the Advaita Vedanta tradition.
  • Much of the Upanishads are concerned with the relationship between the atman, or the distinct, unchanging self of an individual, and the brahman, the ultimate reality in the universe.
  • Ten main (or principal) Upanishads:
    1. Esha
    2. Kena
    3. Katha
    4. Prashna
    5. Mundaka
    6. Mandukya
    7. Taittiriya
    8. Aitareya
    9. Chandogya
    10. Brihadaranyaka
Who was WB Yeats?

  • William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) is one of the most influential figures in modern English literature.
  • Some of his poetry provided insightful political and social commentary, other poems were more esoteric.
  • Yeats wrote three poems (published in 1889) that referred to India: ‘The Indian to his Love’, ‘The Indian upon God’, and ‘Anushuya and Vijaya’.
  • Yeats wrote an introduction to Tagore’s Nobel prize-winning collection of poems- Gitanjali.

News Source: Indian Express

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