The Upanishads, meaning 'to sit with a guru', are late-Vedic texts delving into enlightenment and mystical knowledge. They shaped Hinduism's core principles and contemporary practices. Covering diverse topics from philosophy to consciousness, they explore human-cosmic relationships and rituals. First published in 1919, this edition, translated by Swami Paramānanda, offers profound spiritual wisdom and insight into life's true meaning. The Arcturus Classics series presents high-quality paperback editions of timeless works, featuring modern graphic covers, ideal for enriching any home library.