10380 keinuupanishhattu, by aadipuud'i soomanaatha rayud'u, is a Telugu translation or commentary on the Kena Upanishad, a sacred Hindu text. This edition, potentially dating back to 1920, offers insights into ancient Indian philosophical and spiritual traditions. The Upanishads explore fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and the relationship between the individual self (Atman) and the ultimate reality (Brahman). This book makes these profound teachings accessible to Telugu-speaking readers, preserving a valuable part of India's literary and spiritual heritage. It would be of interest to those studying Hinduism, comparative religion, or Indian philosophy.
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