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1 Brhadaranyaka (One of the two great forest Upanishad texts of early Hinduism, one of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads)
Религия: "Брихадараньяка-упанишада"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Brhadaranyaka (One of the two great forest Upanishad texts of early Hinduism, one of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads)
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2 Chandogya (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads)
Религия: "Чхандогья-упанишада"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Chandogya (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads)
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3 Katha (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads)
Религия: "Катха упанишада"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Katha (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads)
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4 Shvetashvatara (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads)
Религия: "Шветашватара"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Shvetashvatara (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads)
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5 Taittiriya (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads)
Религия: "Тайттирийа"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Taittiriya (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads)
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6 Brhadaranyaka
Религия: "Бриха-дараньяка-упанишада", (One of the two great "forest" Upanishad texts of early Hinduism, one of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads) "Брихадараньяка-упанишада" -
7 Chandogya
Религия: (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads) "Чхандогья-упанишада" -
8 Katha
Религия: (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads) "Катха упанишада" -
9 Shvetashvatara
Религия: (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads) "Шветашватара" -
10 Taittiriya
Религия: (One of the most favoured, longer, and older Upanishads) "Тайттирийа"
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