KENA UPANISHAD
THE KENA UPANISHAD
FIRST
PART

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By whom missioned falls the mind shot to its mark? By whom yoked moves the
first life-breath forward on its paths? By whom impelled is this word that men
speak? What god set eye and ear to their workings?

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That which is hearing of our hearing, mind of our mind, speech of our speech,
that too is life of our life-breath and sight of our sight. The wise are
released beyond and they pass from this world and become immortal.

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There sight travels not, nor speech, nor the mind. We know It not nor can
distinguish how one should teach of It: for It is other than the known; It is
there above the unknown. It is so we have heard from men of old who declared
That to our understanding.

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That which is unexpressed by the word, that by which the
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word is expressed,
know That to be the Brahman and this which men follow after here.

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That which thinks not by the mind,¹ that by which the mind is thought, know
That to be the Brahman and not this which men follow after here.

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That which sees not with the eye,² that by which one sees the eyeʼs seeings, know That to be the Brahman and not this which men follow after here.

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That which hears not with the ear,3 that by which the earʼs hearing is heard,
know That to be the Brahman and not this which men follow after here.

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That which breathes not with the breath,4 that by which the life-breath is
led forward in its paths, know That to be the Brahman and not this which men
follow after here.
¹Or,
that which one thinks not with the mind,
²Or,
that which one sees not with the eye,
³Or,
that which one hears not with the ear,
4Or, that
which one breathes not (i.e. smells not) with the breath,
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SECOND
PART

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If thou thinkest that thou knowest It well, little indeed dost thou know the
form of the Brahman. That of It which is thou, that of It which is in the gods,
this thou hast to think out. I think It known.

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I think not that I know It well and yet I know that It is not unknown to me.
He of us who knows It, knows That; he knows that It is not unknown to him.

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He by whom It is not thought out, has the thought of It; he by whom It is
thought out, knows It not. It is unknown to the discernment of those who discern
of It, by those who seek not to discern of It, It is discerned.

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When It is known by perception that reflects It, then one has the thought of
It, for one finds immortality; by the self one finds the force to attain and by
the knowledge one finds immortality.

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If here one comes to that knowledge, then one truly is; if here one comes not
to the knowledge, then great is the per-
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dition. The
wise distinguish That in all kinds of becomings and they pass forward from this
world and become immortal.
THIRD PART

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The Eternal conquered for the gods and in the victory of the Eternal the gods
grew to greatness. This was what they saw: “Ours the victory, ours the
greatness.ˮ

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The Eternal knew their thought and appeared before them; and they knew not
what was this mighty Daemon.

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They said to Agni,
“O thou that knowest all things born, learn of this thing,
what may be this mighty Daemon,ˮ and he said, “So be it.ˮ

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He rushed toward the Eternal and It said to him,
“Who art thou?ˮ “I am Agni,ˮ
he said, “I am he that knows all things born.ˮ

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“Since such thou
art, what is the force in thee?ˮ “Even all this I
could burn, all that is upon the earth.ˮ
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The Eternal set before him a blade of grass:
“This burn,ˮ and he made towards
it with all his speed, but he could not burn it. There he ceased, and turned
back; “I could not know of It, what might be this mighty Daemon.ˮ

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Then they said to Vayu,
“O Vayu, this discern, what is this mighty Daemon.ˮ
He said, “So be it.ˮ

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He rushed upon That; It said to him,
“Who art thou?ˮ “I am Vayu,ˮ he said, “and I am he that expands in the
Mother of things.ˮ

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“Since such thou
art, what is the force in thee?ˮ “Even all this I can take for myself all
this that is upon the earth.ˮ

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That set before him a blade of grass,
“This take.ˮ He went towards it
with all his speed and he could not take it. Even there he ceased, even thence
he returned: “I could not discern of That, what is this mighty Daemon.ˮ

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Then they said to Indra,
“Master of plenitudes, get thou the knowledge, what
is this mighty Daemon.ˮ He said, “So be
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it.ˮ He rushed upon That. That vanished from before
him.

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He in the same ether came upon the Woman, even upon Her who shines out in
many forms, Uma daughter of the snowy summits. To her he said, “What was this
mighty Daemon?ˮ
FOURTH
PART

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She said to him, “It is the Eternal.
Of the Eternal is this victory in
which ye shall grow to greatness.ˮ Then alone he came to know that this was the
Brahman.

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Therefore are these gods as it were beyond all the other gods, even Agni and Vayu and Indra, because they came nearest to the touch of That....¹

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Therefore is Indra as it were beyond all the other gods because he came
nearest to the touch of That, because
¹By some mistake of early memorisers or later
copyists the rest of the verse has become hopelessly corrupted. It runs, “They
he first came to know that it was the Brahmanˮ, which is neither fact nor sense
nor grammar. The close of the third verse has crept into and replaced the
original close of the second.
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he first knew that it was the Brahman.

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Now this is the indication of That, — as is this flash of the lightning upon
us or as is this falling of the eyelid, so in that which is of the gods.

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Then in that which is of the Self, — as the motion of this mind seems to
attain to That and by it afterwards the will in the thought continually
remembers It.

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The name of That is
“That Delightˮ; as That Delight one should follow after
It. He who so knows That, towards him verily all existences yearn.

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Thou hast said “Speak to me Upanishadˮ;¹ spoken to thee is Upanishad.
Of the Eternal verily is the Upanishad that we have spoken.

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Of this knowledge austerity and self-conquest and works are the foundation,
the Vedas are all its limbs, truth is its dwelling place.
¹Upanishad means inner
knowledge, that which enters into the final Truth and settles in it.
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He who knows this knowledge, smites evil away from him and in that vaster
world and infinite heaven finds his foundation, yea, he finds his foundation.
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