Mundaka Upanishad Pages: 142 Book Summary: The Munkada Upanishad holds a special place in the ancient writings of this genre, not because of its emphasis on sraddha often in one's guru, but primarily for its vehement denunciation of Vedic ritualism. This perhaps explains why sannyassins treat this Upanishad as the spiritual authority for the way of life they have chosen to live. The book looks afresh at some of the puzzling questions that Mundaka addresses - questions like: What is nature of Brahman, the one Causal Reality? How can a seeker know it? Who can be eligible for its knowledge? This books offers indepth analytical commentary on this text, gives the original texts in Sanskrit, their Roman transliteration and the commentary for each verse as interpreted by Guru Muni Narayana Prasad