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Kena Upanishad (કેન ઉપનિષદ)

The Kena Upanishad (ken upanishad), or the Kenopanishad (kenopanishad) is one of the primary Upanishads, and is associated with the Samaveda. The Kenopanishad derives its name from the first word Kena (ken, which means by whom) of its first verse. Kena Upanishad is divided into four khandas or sections, the first two are in verse and the other two are in prose.

Here, we have presented Kena Upanishad with two of Yogeshwarji's books 1. Upanishad no amar varaso, which has word-by-word translation and his comments and 2. Dus Upanishad, which contain translation in Gujarati poems. We hope that you will like it.

# Article Title Hits
1 Shanti-Path 4517
2 Chapter 1, Verse 01 5115
3 Chapter 1, Verse 02 4196
4 Chapter 1, Verse 03 and 04 3991
5 Chapter 1, Verse 05 3847
6 Chapter 1, Verse 06 3803
7 Chapter 1, Verse 07 3959
8 Chapter 1, Verse 08 3711
9 Chapter 1, Verse 09 3799
10 Chapter 2, Verse 01 3703
11 Chapter 2, Verse 02 4008
12 Chapter 2, Verse 03 3742
13 Chapter 2, Verse 04 4209
14 Chapter 2, Verse 05 3723
15 Chapter 3, Verse 01 3640
16 Chapter 3, Verse 02 3678
17 Chapter 3, Verse 03 3752
18 Chapter 3, Verse 04 3769
19 Chapter 3, Verse 05 3701
20 Chapter 3, Verse 06 3678

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