Kenopanishad - Telugu | By Swami Jnanadananda/ Hindu Spritual Book
• Named after its opening word, "Kena-ishitam," which means "by whom directed," the Kenopanishad comprises four sections, with the first two presented in verse and the latter two in prose.
• The verses delve into the concept of the Supreme Unqualified Brahman, the foundational principle of the phenomenal world, while the prose sections focus on the Supreme as God, Isvara.
• Attaining knowledge of the Absolute necessitates the ability to disengage from worldly distractions and concentrate on the fundamental truth of the universe.
• Among the Upanishads, the Kenopanishad stands out for its analytical and metaphysical depth, aiming to guide the mind from the tangible to the subtle, from effects to their causes.