Namaskaram. When we talk about vedas, I'm confused about the part that they are eternal. If we consider Katha Upanishad or Bhrigu Valli in Taittriya Upanishad, they couldn't have existed before Nachiketa or Bhrigu. We know that Nachiketa or Bhrigu (as a person we identify and not the jivatma) are not eternal. How do we know that the Upanishads are eternal?
That's y they have this concept called yuga concept which is cyclical 😂. If u question yuga cycle, then u ll be countered with another concept that rishi saw mantras which already existed as it's apaurusheyam😅. THEY SKETCHED PERFECTLY
Om Namo Narayanaya. My thought is that the Upanishads (as in the present form of texts) were not available, but the thoughts and wisdom were prevalent in society then. So the texts were named after the sage who documented them.
Namaskaram friend. To answer your question very simply, the upanishads did come after the vedas, as commentaries and explanations on vedic hymns. Furthermore, these texts are named after sages like Bhrigu or Nachiketa not because they were composed in any way by these mahans but rather these figures were the ones who made these hymns and teachings accessible to the common man.
All we need in this time of the world is "People like You". Let Nature/Almighty give you everything to educate others.
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Namaskaram. When we talk about vedas, I'm confused about the part that they are eternal. If we consider Katha Upanishad or Bhrigu Valli in Taittriya Upanishad, they couldn't have existed before Nachiketa or Bhrigu. We know that Nachiketa or Bhrigu (as a person we identify and not the jivatma) are not eternal. How do we know that the Upanishads are eternal?
That's y they have this concept called yuga concept which is cyclical 😂. If u question yuga cycle, then u ll be countered with another concept that rishi saw mantras which already existed as it's apaurusheyam😅. THEY SKETCHED PERFECTLY
Om Namo Narayanaya. My thought is that the Upanishads (as in the present form of texts) were not available, but the thoughts and wisdom were prevalent in society then. So the texts were named after the sage who documented them.
Namaskaram friend. To answer your question very simply, the upanishads did come after the vedas, as commentaries and explanations on vedic hymns. Furthermore, these texts are named after sages like Bhrigu or Nachiketa not because they were composed in any way by these mahans but rather these figures were the ones who made these hymns and teachings accessible to the common man.
Great explanation Sir
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