<p>More than 200 Upanishads are known of which the first dozen or so are the oldest and most important and are referred to as the principal or main (<em>mukhya</em>) Upanishads.&nbsp;The&nbsp;<em>mukhya</em>&nbsp;Upanishads are found mostly in the concluding part of the&nbsp;<em>Brahmanas</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Aranyakas</em>&nbsp;and were for centuries memorized by each generation and passed down&nbsp;orally. The early Upanishads all predate the Common Era five&nbsp;of them in all likelihood pre-Buddhist (6th century BCE)&nbsp;down to the&nbsp;Maurya period.&nbsp;Of the remainder some 95 Upanishads are part of the&nbsp;Muktika&nbsp;canon composed from about the last centuries of 1st-millennium BCE through about 15th-century CE.&nbsp;New Upanishads beyond the 108 in the Muktika canon continued to be composed through the early modern and modern era&nbsp;though often dealing with subjects which are unconnected to the Vedas.</p><p>Along with the&nbsp;Bhagavad Gita&nbsp;and the&nbsp;Brahmasutra the&nbsp;<em>mukhya</em>&nbsp;Upanishads (known collectively as the&nbsp;<em>Prasthanatrayi</em>)&nbsp;provide a foundation for the several later schools of&nbsp;Vedanta among them two influential&nbsp;monistic&nbsp;schools of Hinduism.</p><p>With the translation of the Upanishads in the early 19th century they also started to attract attention from a western audience.&nbsp;Arthur Schopenhauer&nbsp;was deeply impressed by the Upanishads and called it &quot;the production of the highest human wisdom&quot;.The 19th-century&nbsp;transcendentalists&nbsp;noted the influence of the Upanishads in western philosophy.</p>
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