When a man departs from this world, he reaches the air. The air opens there for him as wide as the hole of a chariot wheel. Through this opening he ascends and reaches the sun. The sun opens there for him as wide as the hole of a lambara. By this opening he ascends and reaches the moon. The moon opens there for him as wide as the hole of a drum. By this opening he ascends and reaches a World free from grief and cold. There he dwells for endless years.
Brihadaranyak
It is the exponent of Advaita Vedanta and asceticism. This Upanishad's Brahmanrupanatmik is mostly a set of those interpretations from which Ajatashatru of Gargya Balaki, Jaivali Pravahna of Svetaketu, Yajnavalkya of Maitreyi and Janaka and eight sages like Gargi and Jaratkarava Artabhaga etc. Brahmic curiosity of the sages was retired.

Tenth Brahman
Chapters
- First Chapter
- Second Chapter
- Third Chapter
- Fourth Chapter
- Fifth Chapter
- First Brahman
- Second Brahman
- Third Brahman
- Fourth Brahman
- Fifth Brahman
- Sixth Brahman
- Seventh Brahman
- Eighth Brahman
- Ninth Brahman
- Tenth Brahman
- Eleventh Brahman
- Twelth Brahman
- Thirteenth Brahman
- Fourteenth Brahman
- Fifteenth Brahman
- Sixth Chapter