Ishavasya Upanishad – Verse 10   «   »

Ishavasya Upanishad – Verse 10   «   »

अन्यदेवाहुर्विद्ययाऽन्यदाहुरविद्यया ।
इति शुश्रुम धीराणां ये नस्तद्विचचक्षिरे ॥ १० ॥
anyadevāhurvidyayā’nyadāhuravidyayā |
iti śuśruma dhīrāṇāṃ ye nastadvicacakṣire || 10 ||
10. One result is predicated of Vidya and another of Avidya. We have so heard from wise men who taught us both Vidya and Avidya.

Commentary by Sri Adi Sankaracharya – Translated in English

Anyat’ means ‘something distinct.’ They say that by Vidya, some distinct result is produced according to the Srutis, “by knowledge is Devaloka attained” and “by knowledge they climb up to it.” They say that other results are produced by Avidya (Karma) according to the text “by Karma is the abode of the manes attained.” We have heard this stated to us by wise men, i.e., those preceptors who taught us both Knowledge and Karma. The purport is that this is their view as handed down from preceptor to disciple.

Commentary by Swami Sivananda

Anyat means something distinct. By worship of Vidya, Devaloka or the world of gods is attained. By Avidya or Karmas, the abode of the means, or the world of Pitris or forefathers is attained. This the view or opinion of the spiritual teachers, who taught us both knowledge and Karma. Thus it is handed down from Guru to Chela (disciple).


Ishavasya Upanishad – Verse 10 – Isha – 10-anyad evāhur vidyayā – In Sanskrit with English Transliteration, Meaning and Commentary by Adi Shankaracharya (Sankara Bhashya) and Swami Sivananda – Ishavasya-10