Upanishads Arsheyopanishad Kenopanishad Chandogyopanishad Arsheyopanishad Arseya Upanisad is not considered as a principal Upanisad of Vedic Literature but it is recognised as a significant Upanisad among the VedantaUpanisads of comparatively later times Later Upanisads were developed to propound the concepts of certain famous schools such as Yoga Vedanta Sakta Vaisnava and Saiva ArseyaUpanisad is a Vedantic Upanisad which describes wellestablished doctrine of Vedanta in simple and general way According to its name it is related with Rsisand we find here five seers 8211 Visvamitra Jamadagni Bharadvaja Gautama and Vasistha explaining some philosophical concepts in conversation with others One entity resides in all beings it is Atman it is eternal it is in the form of light Its glory Mahima cannot be attained These concepts are described by seers variously and vividly The principle of netineti too is referred The Upanisad concludes with namah to Agni Indra Prajapati and Brahman This is a short Upanisad written in prose form and have three verses in its concluding part It is without any division or parts The language of Arseya Upanisad reminds us Vedic Brahmana texts Samhita Kauthuma Samhita Samaveda Brahmanas Tandya Brahmana Sadavinsa Brahmana Samavidhana Brahmana Aarseya Brahmana Devatadhyaya Brahmana Chandogya Brahmana Samhitopanisad Brahmana Vansha Brahmana Aranyaka Talavakararanyaka