Isa-Upanishad
Teaching on the oneness of Soul and God through faith and righteous action as means of attainment.
5 argumentative units
- 01Declaration of Divine Omnipresence
The author opens by asserting that the Lord pervades all existence and dwells within every creature, establishing the foundational metaphysical claim of divine omnipresence.
- 02Doctrine of Renunciation Through Enjoyment
The author instructs that one should enjoy the fruits of actions while renouncing possessions, implying that detachment should be internal rather than requiring external withdrawal.
- 03Path to Immortality Through Right Action
The author claims that through performing one's duties without attachment, one achieves a deathless state, connecting righteous action to spiritual liberation.
- 04Condemnation of Those Who Reject the Divine
The author warns that those who deny or ignore the divine reality enter into blind, dark worlds after death, establishing consequences for spiritual ignorance.
- 05Synthesis of Knower and Known
The author teaches that the Self is motionless yet moves through all, remains unattached yet pervades everything, reconciling apparent paradoxes through non-dual understanding.