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Bhavana Upanishad
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The Bhavana Upanishad (Sanskrit: भावन उपनिषद्, IAST: Bhāvana Upaniṣad) is a medieval era minor Upanishad of Hinduism.[8] Composed in Sanskrit, the text is classified as one of the Shakta Upanishads and attached to the Atharvaveda.[5][6] The Upanishad identifies the human body as Srichakra yantra and elaborates on this theme,[1] and its worship.[9]
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Bhavana Upanishad | |
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![]() The text discusses the human body as Srichakra yantra.[1] | |
Devanagari | भावन |
IAST | Bhāvana |
Title means | Feeling, internal visualization[2] |
Date | ~15th-century CE[3] |
Type | Shakta[4] |
Linked Veda | Atharvaveda[5] |
Chapters | 1[6] |
Verses | 37[6] |
Philosophy | Shaktism, Vedanta[7] |
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