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In the summaries provided in Part II of the book, the Sanskrit texts consulted are mainly those of Upanishad Brahmayogin, along with one or more translations.
Atmapriyananda, Swami, text and trans. Sannyasa Upanishads. Kolkata: Advaita Ashram, 2013.
Aurobindo, Sri. The Upanishads: Texts, Translations and Commentaries, 2nd edition. Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1981 ( includes partial and complete translations and commentaries of: Isha; Kena; Mundaka; Katha; Taittiriya; Aitareya; Prashna; Mandukya; Brihadaranyaka; Chhandogya; Shvetashvatara; Kaivalya; Nilarudra; the Karikas of Gaudapada; and Sadananda’s essence of Vedanta).
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Deussen, Paul. Sixty Upanishads of the Veda, 2 vols, translated from the German by V.M. Bedekar and G.B. Palsule. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, reprint, 2010 (includes translations and commentaries on: Part 1: Aitareya; Kaushitaki; Chhandogya; Kena; Taittiriya; Maha-Narayana; Katha; Shvetashvatara; Maitrayana; Brihadaranyaka; Part 2: Isha; Mundaka; Prashna; Mandukya with Karika of Gaudapada; Garbha; Pranagnihotra; Pinda; Atma; Sarva; Garuda; Brahmavidya; Kshurika; Chulika; Nadabindu; Brahma-bindu; Amritabindu; Dhyanabindu; Tejobindu; Yoga-shikha; Yoga-tattva; Hamsa; Brahma; Samnyasa; Aruneya; Kantha-shruti; Paramahamsa; Jabala; Ashrama; Atharvashira; Atharvashikha; Nilarudra; Kalagnirudra; Kaivalya; Maha; Narayana; Atmabodha; Nrisimhapurvatapaniya; Nrisimhaottara-tapaniya; Ramapurvatapaniya; Ramaottaratapaniya (Supplement: the remaining sections and Upanishads of the Oupnekhat).
Duperron, Anquetil. Oupnekhat: Id est, Secretum Tegendum. Parisiis 1801–02, 4, 2 vols. Partly translated into the German, Nurnberg, 1808, smaller fragments translated into the German by Othmar Frank, Chrestomathia Sanscrita 1820–21, and Vyasa uber Philosophie, Mythologie, Literatur und Sprache der Hindu. 1826-30.
Gambhirananada, Swami, text and trans. Taittiriya Upanishad. Calcutta: Advaita Ashram.
Gambhirananda, Swami, text, trans., commentary. Mandukya Upanishad, with the Karika of Gaudapada and Commentary of Sankaracarya. Calcutta: Advaita Ashram, 1979.
Ganguli, K.M., trans. Mahabharata, 4 vols, 1904–25; reprint. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal, 2004.
Hume, Robert Ernest. The Thirteen Principal Upanishads, translated from the Sanskrit with an outline of the philosophy of the Upanishads and an annotated bibliography . Oxford University Press, 1921 (Translations of Brihadaranyaka, Chhandogya, Taittiriya, Aitareya, Kaushitaki, Kena, Katha, Isha, Mundaka, Prashna, Mandukya, Shvetashvatara, Maitri).
Kunhan Raja, C., editorial supervisor, with The Pandits of the Adyar Library, Dasopanishads with the commentary of Sri Upanishad-Brahma-Yogin, Vol. 1 Madras: Adyar Library, Theosophical Society, 1935 (Sanskrit text of: Isha, Kena, Katha, Prashna, Mundaka, Mandukya, Taittiriya, Aitareya. Vol. 2, 1936, Sanskrit text of: Chhandogya; Brihadaranyaka).
Madhavananda, Swami, trans. Uddhava Gita. Calcutta: Advaita Ashram, 1978.
Madhavananda, Swami, trans. Aruni Upanishad. Kolkata: Advaita Ashram.
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Madhavananda, Swami. Brhadaranyaka Upanisad, The, text, trans. and commentary. Madras: Sri Ramakrishna Math, 1951.
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Mahadeva Sastri, Pandit A., ed. The Saiva Upanisads, with the commentary of Sri Upanisad-Brahma-Yogin. Madras: The Adyar Library, 1950 (Sanskrit text of: Akshamalika; Atharvashikha; Atharvashira; Kalagnirudra; Kaivalya; Ganapatya; Jabala; Dakshinamurti; Panchabrahma; Brihad-jabala; Bhasmajabala; Rudrahridaya; Rudrakshajabala; Sharabha; Shvetashvatara
Mahadeva Sastri, Pandit A., ed. The Vaisnava Upanishads, with the commentary of Sri Upanisad-Brahma-Yogin. Madras: The Adyar Library, Theosophical Society, 1923 (Sanskrit text of fourteen Upanishads: Avyakta, Kalisantarana, Krishna, Garuda, Gopalatapaniya, Purva and Uttara; Tarasara; Tripadibhuti-Maha-Narayana; Dattatreya, Narayana; Nrisimhatapini, Purva and Uttara; Ramatapaniya, Purva and Uttara; Ramarahasya; Vasudeva; Hayagriva).
Mahadeva Sastri, Pandit A., ed. The Yoga Upanisads, with the commentary of Sri Upanisad-Brahma-Yogin. Madras: The Adyar Library, Theosophical Society, 1920 (Sanskrit text of: Advaya-taraka; Amrita-bindu, Amrita Nada; Kshurika; Tejabindu; Trishikhi-brahmana; Darshana; Dhyana-bindu; Nada-bindu; Pashupata-brahma; Brahma-vidya; Mandala-brahma; Mahavakya; Yoga-Kundali; Yoga-chudamani; Yoga-tattva; Yoga-shikha; Varaha; Shandilya; Hamsa).
Mahadeva Sastri, Pandit A., ed. The Sakta Upanisads, with the commentary of Sri Upanisad-Brahma-Yogin. Madras: The Adyar Library, Theosophical Society, 1950 (Sanskrit text of: Tripura; Tripuratapini; Devi; Bahvricha; Bhavana; Sarasvati rahasya; Sita; Saubhagyalakshmi).
Mahadevan, T.M.P. Upanishads: Selections from 108 Upanishads. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, reprint 2010 (Includes a brief account of each Upanishad, along with a selection of one or more verses translated into English.)
Mascaro, Juan, trans. The Upanishads, reprint. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1971 (Translations of Isha, Kena, Katha, Prashna, Mundaka, Mandukya, Shvetashvatara; translations of selected passages from Maitri, Kaushitaki; Taittiriya, Chhandogya; Brihadaranyaka).
Mascaro, Juan, trans. The Bhagavad Gita. Penguin Books, 1962.
Muller, Max, ed. Sacred Books of the East (50 vols); Vol. 1, 15, Max Muller, trans., The Upanishads; 2,14, George Buhler, trans., The Sacred Laws of the Aryas; 12, 26, 41, 43, 44, Julius Eggeling, trans., The Satapatha Brahmana; 25, George Buhler, trans., Manu Smriti; 32, 46, Max Muller and H. Oldenberg, trans., Vedic Hymns (1887; reprinted New Delhi, Low Price Publications, D.K. Publishers, 1995). Upanishad translations first published 1879, 1884, included in Vol. 1: Chhandogya, Talavakra, Kena, Aitareya Aranyaka in three parts, Kaushitaki, Vajasaneyi Samhita Upanishad (Isha). 2: Katha, Mundaka, Taittiriya, Brihadaranyaka, Shvetashvatara, Prashna, Maitri.
Narasimhananda, Swami, text and trans. Tripura Upanishad, in Traditional Wisdom, Prabuddha Bharata, January 2016, Vol. 121, No. 1.
Narayanasvami Aiyar. Thirty Minor Upanishads, Text and Translation. Madras 1914 (The Upanishads are in three groups: Vedanta Upanishads: Muktika, Sarvasara; Niralamba; Maitreya; Kaivalya; Amritabindu; Atmabodha; Skanda; Paingala; Subala; Tejobindu; Brahma; Vajrasuchi; Shariraka; Garbha; Mantra Upanishads: Tarasara; Narayana; Kalisantarana; Sanyasa Upanishads: Bhikshuka; Naradaparivrajaka; Shandilya; Yogatattva; Dhyanabindu; Hamsa; Amritananda; Varaha; Mandalabrahmana; Nadabindu; Yoga Kundali).
Nikhilananda, Swami. The Principal Upanishads, translated and edited in four volumes. Calcutta: Advaita Ashram, 1956 (Translations of Katha, Isha, Kena, Mundaka, Shvetashvatara, Prashna, Mandukya, Aitareya, Brihadaranyaka, Taittiriya, Chhandogya).
Nirmalananda Giri. 108 Upanishads, translated by various scholars with Nirmalananda’s commentary on the first ten of the Muktika list (available online, n.d.).
Olivelle, Patrick. The Early Upanisads, Annotated Text and Commentary. Oxford University Press, 1998 (Includes translations of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad; Chhandogya, Taittiriya, Aitareya, Kaushitaki, Kena, Katha, Isha, Shvetashvatara, Mundaka, Prashna, Mandukya).
Pandit, M.P. Upanishads: Gateways of Knowledge. Wilmot, USA: Lotus Light Publications, 1988 (This provides a general introduction, along with commentaries on the Isha, Kena, Taittiriya and Brihadaranyaka).
Purohit Swami, Shree and W.B. Yeats. The Ten Principal Upanishads Put into English, reprint. London: Faber and Faber Ltd. Mcmlii (free translations of Isha, Kena, Katha, Prashna, Mundaka, Mandukya, Taittiriya, Aitareya, Chhandogya, Brihadaranyaka).
Radhakrishnan, S. The Principal Upanisads. New Delhi: HarperCollins India, 2004 (Introduction, text in Roman script, translation and commentary of Brihadaranyaka Upanishad; Chhandogya; Aitareya; Taittiriya; Isha; Kena; Katha; Prashna; Mundaka; Mandukya; Shvetashvatara; Kaushitaki Brahmana; Maitri; Subala; Jabala; Paingala; Kaivalya; Vajrasuchika).
Roebuck, Valerie. 13 Principal Upanishads. London: Penguin, 2000.
Sharma, R.N., ed. Manusmriti, text, translation and notes. Delhi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan, 2003.
Sivananda, Swami. Brahma Sutras, text, translation and commentary. Shivanandanagar: The Divine Life Society, 2008.
Srimad Valmiki Ramayana with Sanskrit text and English translation, three volumes, 4th edition. Gorakhpur: Gita Press, 1995.
Srinivasa Ayyangar, T.R., trans., ed. G. Srinivasa Murti. Saiva Upanisads, on the basis of the commentary of Sri Upanisadbrahmayogin. Madras: The Adyar Library, 1953 (Translations of: Akshamalika; Atharvashikha; Atharvashira; Kalagnirudra; Kaivalya; Ganapatya; Jabala; Dakshinamurti; Panchabrahma; Brihad-jabala; Bhasmajabala; Rudrahridaya; Rudrakshajabala; Sharabha; Shvetashvatara).
Srinivasa Ayyangar, T.R. trans., The Yoga Upanishads, ed., Pandit S. Subrahmanya Shastri. Madras: The Adyar Library, 1938 (has translations of: Advaya-taraka; Amrita Nada; Kshurika; Tejabindu; Trishikhi-brahmana; Darshana; Dhyana-bindu; Nada-bindu; Pashupata-brahma; Brahma-vidya; Mandala-brahma; Mahavakya; Yoga-Kundali; Yoga-chudamani; Yoga-tattva; Yoga-shikha; Varaha; Shandilya; Hamsa).
Tejomayananda, Swami. Ganapati Atharvashirsha Upanishad. Mumbai: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust, Chinmaya Prakashan.
Tejobindu Upanishad, text: www.sanskritdocuments.org.
Veda Bharati, Swami. Subtler than the Subtle, The Upanishad of the White Horse: A Paraphrased Translation Based on the Commentary of Shankaracharya. Saint Paul, MN: Yes International Publishers, 2002. Vedananda, Swami, The Svestasvatara Upanishad. Hyderabad: Publisher, Swami Vedananda, 2002.
Vedananda, Swami. The Kena Upanishad. Hyderabad: Publisher, Swami Vedananda, 2003.
Venkatesananda, Swami. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, text, translation and commentary. Shivananadanagar: The Divine Life Society, 2001.
Venkatesananda, Swami. The Supreme Yoga: A New Translation of the Yoga Vasishtha, 2 vols. 2nd reprint. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 2013.
Vimalananda, Swami. Mahanarayana Upanishad, text, translation and analysis. Madras: Sri Ramakrishna Math, 1968.
Vireswarananda, Swami and Swami Adidevananda. Brahma Sutras: According to Sri Ramanuja, text, English rendering, comments, according to the Sri Bhasya of Sri Ramanuja. Kolkata: Advaita Ashram, 2012.
Wilson, H.H. Visnu Purana: Sanskrit text and English translation, edited by K.L. Joshi. Delhi: Parimal Publications, 2002.
Translations of the following Upanishads are also available online at www.celextel.org and www.hinduwebsite.org. Many of these were originally published in Chennai by the Theosophical Publishing House.
Avyakta Upanishad, trans., celextel.org.
Bhasma Jabala Upanishad, trans., celextel.org.
Ganapati Upanishad, trans., celextel.org.
Garuda Upanishad, trans., celextel.org.
Gopal Tapaniya Upanishad, trans., celextel.org.
Hattangadi, Sundar, and P.R. Ramachander, trans. Rama Rahasya Upanishad. celextel.org.
Kalagni Rudra Upanishad, trans. celextel.org.
Krishna Warrier , A G, trans. Adhyatma Upanishad. Chennai: The Theosophical Publishing House.
Krishna Warrier, A G., trans. Akshi Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Atma Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Atma Bodha Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Annapurna Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Bahvricha Upanishad. Chennai:TPH.
-----------Bhavana Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Devi Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Ekakshara Upanishad. Chennai:TPH.
-----------Garbha Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Maha Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Mantrika Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Mudgala Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Muktika Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Niralamba upanishad. Chennai: TPH
-----------Paingala Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Pranagnihotra Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Sarasvati Rahasya Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Saririka Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Saubhagyalakshmi Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Sita Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Skanda Upanishad. Chennai: Adyar Library, TPH.
-----------Surya Rahasya Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Tripura Tapini Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
-----------Tripura Upanishad. Chennai: TPH.
Narayanasvami Aiyar, K., trans. Hamsa Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Kali Santarana Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Mandala Brahmana Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Nadabindu Upanishad.celextel.org
-----------Sandilya Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Tarasara Upanishad.celextel.org
-----------Varaha Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Yoga Kundalini Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Yoga Tattva Upanishad. celextel.org
Ramachander, P.R., trans. Advaya Taraka Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Atharvasikha Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Atharvasiras Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Brihad Jabala Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Jabali Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Krishna Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Mahavakya Upanishad.celextel.org
-----------Narayana Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Nrisimha Poorva Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Pancha Brahma Upanishad.celextel.org
-----------Pashupata Brahmana Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Rama Tapaniya Upanishad.celextel.org.
-----------Sarabha Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Vasudeva Upanishad. celextel.org
-----------Yogachudamani Upanishad. celextel.org
Ramanathan, A. A. trans. Avadhuta Upanishad. Chennai: The Theosophical Publishing House.
-----------Bhikshuka Upanishad. Chennai, TPH.
-----------Katha Rudra Upanishad. Chennai, TPH.
-----------Maitreya Upanishad. Chennai, TPH.
-----------Narada Parivrajaka. Chennai, TPH.
-----------Nirvana Upanishad. Chennai, TPH.
-----------Para-Brahma Upanishad. Chennai, TPH.
-----------Paramahamsa Parivrajaka Upanishad. Chennai, TPH.
-----------Sannyasa Upanishad. Chennai, TPH.
-----------Satyayaniya Upanishad. Chennai, TPH.
-----------Turiyatita Avadhuta. Chennai, TPH.
-----------Yajnavalkya Upanishad. Chennai, TPH.
-----------Yoga Sikha Upanishad. Chennai, TPH.
Rudra Hridaya Upanishad, trans. celextel.org.
Rudraksha Jabala Upanishad, trans. celextel.org.
Srinivasan, K., trans. Aksha Malika Upanishad. celextel.org.
Tripadvibhuti Mahanarayana, trans. celextel.org.
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