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Aruneya Upanishad

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After grasping the meaning of the Vedas, before or after the sacred thread ceremony, the renouncer leaves his father, mother, wife, family and friends, his work and gives up the sacred thread and fire sacrifices as well as all material objects. He should go to a village only with intent to beg for
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The Aruni Upanishad is one of the oldest renunciation-related Upanishad. The text was likely completed between 4th-century BCE to the start of the common era, according to Sprockhoff, the German scholar of Upanishads and according to Patrick Olivelle.
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stage, as a pupil, he should forego all attachments with his relatives, surrender his begging bowl and filtering cloth as well as the realms of the universe and also discontinue performing fire sacrifices which give him material comforts. As a
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Parivrajaka, the highest class of monks. They are wandering monks who are believed to have attained enlightenment. They remain homeless, sleep and sit only on the ground, live by begging with a bowl made of mud or gourd or wood. During the
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The renouncer must give up anger, greed, delusions, deceit, falsehood and desire. He must observe non-violence, truthfulness, chastity and sharing with others passionately.
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Prajapati tells him to relinquish all relationships (sons, brothers, sisters, friends etc.) as well as external symbols like the a hair tuft and the
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to serve the fire of speech. He should dispense with his hair tuft and the sacred thread into the ground or throw it in water.
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Ultimately, he abandons his Palasa, Bilva, Udumbara staff, his deerskin, his girdle, his string. He who knows this (hymn from
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He should consider his staff (walking stick) as his friend, and say, "You are my energy and friend to me, you are
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which states that detachment from the world qualifies one to begin the journey of renunciation. The text, states
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Prajapati also tells Aruni to abandon the seven upper realms of the universe - Bhur, Bhuvah,
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This is what Vedas teach, this is the teaching on liberation, states the Aruneya Upanishad.
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The text is dated from the 1st-millennium BCE, and is notable for its details on the
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food, with his belly as his bowl, and eat only what he gains as alms.
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tradition in ancient India. The Upanishad recommends the practice of
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fire sacrifices to serve the fire in the stomach, and recite
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Aruni Upanishad, Chapter 5, Translated by Patrick Olivelle,
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Atala, Patala, Vitala, Sutala, Rasatala, Mahatala, Talatala
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Prajapati teaches Aruni that in the three stages of life (
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I shall not be a source of fear for any living being,
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Aruni Upanishad

Devanagari
IAST
Aruni
Veda
Samaveda
Sanskrit
Upanishads
Sanskrit
Samaveda
Sannyasa
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Prajapati
Brahma
Aruni
renunciation
Samadhi
Atman
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Jabala Upanishad
Paul Deussen
Aruni
Prajapati
Brahma
sacred thread
Svar
Satya
Atala, Patala, Vitala, Sutala, Rasatala, Mahatala, Talatala
egg of creation of the world

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