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''Upadesasahasri'' (''Upadeśasāhasri''), which literally means "a thousand teachings", is an 8th-century CE Sanskrit text of Adi Shankara. This work is part of Prakaraṇa grantha, and is considered Shankara's most important authentic non-commentarial work. ==Content== ''Upadesasahasri'' is divided into two parts – one is in metric verse and another is in prose. There are nineteen chapters (''prakarana'') in the verse (or Metrical Part (''Padyabandha''). The manuscript of this work indicates that the two parts (prose and verse) were regarded as independent works and studied or commented upon separately. Manuscript also suggests the possibility that any single chapter could be studied differently – apart from the rest. This means one could/can start reading this work anywhere.〔 The text states in verse 1.1 that it is a description of the "method and means" of Self-knowledge and moksha.〔〔S Jagadananda (Translator, 1949), Upadeshasahasri, Vedanta Press, ISBN 978-8171200597, page 1 verse 1; ; Sanskrit: अथ मोक्षसाधनोपदेशविधिं व्याख्यास्यामो मुमुक्षूणां श्रद्दधानानामर्थिनामर्थाय ॥ १॥ ((Source ))〕
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