About this book
Taittriyaka Upanishad, by Unknown, welcomes listeners into a timeless dialogue at the heart of Vedanta, where sound, self, and bliss converge. As one of the classical Ancient Texts, the Taittiriya Upanishad preserves a layered teaching delivered in three Vallis—Siksha (instruction on pronunciation and the power of sacred sound), Ananda (the nature of bliss and the realization of Brahman), and Bhrigu (the seeker’s path to self-knowledge through Bhrigu’s quest). Composed in the early centuries of the first millennium BCE and transmitted orally as shlokas, its verses shaped later Vedantic thought and were frequently cited by commentators such as Shankara. Rooted in ritual pedagogy yet transcending doctrine, the work blends practical instruction on Vedic recitation with profound metaphysical reflections on atman, Brahman, ethical living, and the pedagogy of spiritual transmission. The evocative images and concise aphorisms make it both a historical artifact and a living guide. Perfect for students of philosophy, comparative religion, yoga practitioners, and seekers of contemplative wisdom, this audiobook offers clear narration of an ancient source that continues to inform modern spiritual inquiry.