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Upadesasahasri (Upadeśasāhasri), which literally means "a thousand teachings", is an 8th-century CE Sanskrit text of Adi Shankara. Considered a Prakaraṇa grantha, the Upadesasahasri is considered among Shankara's most important non-commentarial works.

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  • Upadesasahasri (Upadeśasāhasri), which literally means "a thousand teachings", is an 8th-century CE Sanskrit text of Adi Shankara. Considered a Prakaraṇa grantha, the Upadesasahasri is considered among Shankara's most important non-commentarial works. (en)
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  • Upadesasahasri (Upadeśasāhasri), which literally means "a thousand teachings", is an 8th-century CE Sanskrit text of Adi Shankara. Considered a Prakaraṇa grantha, the Upadesasahasri is considered among Shankara's most important non-commentarial works. (en)
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  • Upadesasahasri (en)
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