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ŚB 10.87.3

सैषा ह्युपनिषद् ब्राह्मी पूर्वेशां पूर्वजैर्धृता ।
श्रद्धया धारयेद् यस्तां क्षेमं गच्छेदकिञ्चन: ॥ ३ ॥
saiṣā hy upaniṣad brāhmī
pūrveśāṁ pūrva-jair dhṛtā
śrraddhayā dhārayed yas tāṁ
kṣemaṁ gacched akiñcanaḥ

Synonyms

eṣāthis same; hiindeed; upaniṣatUpaniṣad, confidential spiritual doctrine; brāhmīrelated to the Absolute Truth; pūrveṣāmof our predecessors (such as Nārada); pūrva-jaiḥby the predecessors (such as Sanaka); dhṛtameditated upon; śraddhayāwith faith; dhārayetmeditates; yaḥwhoever; tāmupon it; kṣemamultimate success; gacchetwill attain; akiñcanaḥfree from material connection.

Translation

Those who came before even our ancient predecessors meditated upon this same confidential knowledge of the Absolute Truth. Indeed, anyone who faithfully concentrates on this knowledge will become free from material attachments and attain the final goal of life.

Purport

This confidential knowledge concerning the Absolute Truth should not be doubted, since it has been passed down through authoritative lines of learned sages from time immemorial. One who cultivates the science of the Supreme with reverence, avoiding the distractions of fruitive rituals and mental speculation, will learn to give up the false designations of material body and mundane society, and thus he will become eligible for perfection.
In the opinion of Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī, the first two verses of this chapter can be considered an Upaniṣad on the topic of Brahman. Śukadeva Gosvāmī here disclaims authorship on the grounds that this Upaniṣad was spoken previously by Nārada Muni, who himself heard it from Sanaka Kumāra.