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The Kena Upanishad () is a Vedic Sanskrit text classified as one of the primary or Mukhya Upanishads that is embedded inside the last section of the ''Talavakara Brahmanam'' of the Samaveda.〔Johnston, Charles (1920-1931), The Mukhya Upanishads, Kshetra Books, ISBN 9781495946530 (Reprinted in 2014)〕〔Paul Deussen, Sixty Upanishads of the Veda, Volume 1, Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-8120814684, pages 207-213〕 It is listed as number 2 in the Muktikā, the canon of the 108 Upanishads of Hinduism. ==Structure== The Kena Upanishad is short but significant collection of 28 main paragraphs plus 6 epilogue paragraphs, for a total of 34 paragraphs. It has an unusual structure where the first 13 are verses composed as a metric poem (except verse 9 which is believed to have been corrupted in a more modern era).The poem is followed by 15 prose paragraphs of main text plus 6 prose paragraphs of epilogue.〔 Paul Deussen suggests that the latter prose section of the main text is far more ancient than the poetic first section, and Kena Upanishad bridged the more ancient prose Upanishad era with the metric poetic era of Upanishads that followed.〔
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