The Dhyana Bindu Upanishad is one of the minor Upanishads associated with the Krishna Yajurveda. It falls under the category of Yoga-Upanishads, which focus on various yogic practices and philosophies. Composed in the anustubh metre, this Upanishad consists of 106 verses. Structure and Themes Eulogy of Yoga : The Upanishad opens with a reverential praise of yoga, highlighting its importance and transformative power. Description of Brahman : Brahman, the ultimate reality, is depicted as both extremely subtle and all-pervading, emphasizing its omnipresence and transcendence. Meditation on Om (Pranava) : A vivid and symbolic description of pranava, or Om, is provided. The text details the significance of meditating on this primordial sound. Meditation on Vasudeva : Vasudeva, an aspect of Brahman with attributes, is recommended for meditation within the lotus of the heart. The Upanishad explains the benefits and outcomes of such meditation. Shadanga-Yoga (Yoga of Six Steps) : The Upanishad...