Here is a verse uttering that very fact : " Brahman is truth, knowledge, and infinite. OM ! brahmavidapnoti param | tadesa'bhyukta | satyam jnanamanantam brahma | yo veda nihitam guhayam parame vyoman | so'snute sarvan kaman saha | brahmana vipasciteti || tasmadva etasmadatmana akasah sambhutah | akasadvayuh | vayoragnih | agnerapah | adbhyah prthivi | prthivya osadhayah | osadhibhyo'nnam | annatpurusah | sa va esa puruso'nnnarasamayah | tasyedameva sirah | ayam daksinah paksah | ayamuttarah paksah | ayamatma | idam puccham pratistha | tadapyesa sloko bhavati || 2.1.1 ||ΔΆ.1.1 OM ! The knower of Brahman attains the highest.
After discussing the nature of Brahman, the Bhrigu Valli chapter of Taittiriya Upanishad recommends the following maxims and vows:.The ship's motto " Na bibheti kadachana " was taken from the Taittiriya Upanishad.Bhatta states that Taittiriya Upanishad is one of earliest expositions of education system in ancient Indian culture.Some ancient and medieval Hindu scholars have classified the Taittiriya Upanishad differently, based on its structure.The tenth chapter of the " Taittiriya Upanishad " is adopted in this Mahanarayana text.
Ranade shares the view of Phillips in chronologically sequencing Taittiriya Upanishad with respect to other Upanishads.The chronology of Taittiriya Upanishad, along with other Vedic era literature, is unclear.