Sanatkumāra - ‘When a person is steady and devoted to his teacher, then he has respect. Without being steady, one cannot have respect. One has steadiness when one has genuine respect and devotion. But one must seek this steadiness with great earnestness.’ Nārada replied - ‘I seek this steadiness’.
Chandogya
The Chandogya Upanishad is notable for its lilting metric structure, its mention of ancient cultural elements such as musical instruments, and embedded philosophical premises that later served as foundation for Vedanta schools.

Twentieth Khanda
Chapters
- First Chapter
- Second Chapter
- Third Chapter
- Fourth Chapter
- Fifth Chapter
- Sixth Chapter
- Seventh Chapter
- First Khanda
- Second Khanda
- Third Khanda
- Fourth Khanda
- Fifth Khanda
- Sixth Khanda
- Seventh Khanda
- Eighth Khanda
- Ninth Khanda
- Tenth Khanda
- Eleventh Khanda
- Twelfth Khanda
- Thirteenth Khanda
- Fourteenth Khanda
- Fifteenth Khanda
- Sixteenth Khanda
- Seventeenth Khanda
- Eighteenth Khanda
- Nineteenth Khanda
- Twentieth Khanda
- Twenty-first Khanda
- Twenty-second Khanda
- Twenty-third Khanda
- Twenty-fourth Khanda
- Twenty-fifth Khanda
- Twenty-sixth Khanda
- Eighth Chapter