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Usage

{{Infobox Upanishad
| name                     =
| image                    =
| caption                  =
| alt                      = <!--for alternate text of the title image per [[WP:ALT]]-->
| image_size               = <!-- default 250px -->
| Devanagari               =
| Sanskrit_transliteration =
| meaning                  = <!--Meaning of the name of the Upanishad in English-->
| composition_date         = <!--Date of composition of the Upanishad-->
| place            = <!--Enter the name of the location in ancient/medieval India where this Upanishad was composed, eg. Kuru-Panchal and/or its modern equivalent-->
| authors                  =
| type                     = <!--Enter the type of Upanishad according to the [[Muktika]] tradition, eg. Mukhya, Sāmānya, Sannyāsa, Śākta, Vaiṣṇava, Śaiva, Yoga-->
| Veda                     = <!--Enter the [[Veda]] associated with this Upanishad-->
| Brahmana                 = <!--Enter the [[Brahmana]] associated with this Upanishad-->
| Aranyaka                 = <!--Enter the [[Aranyaka]] associated with this Upanishad-->
| chapters                 = <!--Enter the number of chapters in this Upanishad-->
| verses                   = <!--Enter the number of verses in this Upanishad-->
| philosophy               = <!--Enter the philosophy propounded by this Upanishad-->
| commentary               = <!--Enter the name of the philosopher who commented on this Upanishad, eg. Shankara-->
| verse                    = <!--Enter the most well know verse or verses from this Upanishad, eg. "Aham brahmāsmi"-->
| previous                 = <!--Enter the name of the previous Upanishad in chronological order-->
| next                     = <!--Enter the name of the next Upanishad in chronological order-->
}}

Example

Brihadaranyaka
Devanagariबृहदारण्यक उपनिषद्
IASTBṛhadāraṇyaka
Title meansThe great wilderness
Datec. 900–600 BC
PlaceVideha (Southern Nepal)
Author(s)Yajnavalkya
TypeMukhya
Linked VedaShukla Yajurveda
Linked BrahmanaShatapatha Brahmana
Linked AranyakaBrihad Aranyaka
PhilosophyThe basic identity of the Atman
Commented byAdi Shankara
Popular verse"Aham brahmāsmi"
{{Infobox Upanishad
| name                     = Brihadaranyaka
| image                    =
| caption                  =
| alt                      = for alternate text of the title image per [[WP:ALT]]
| image_size               = <!-- default 250px -->
| Devanagari               = बृहदारण्यक उपनिषद्
| Sanskrit_transliteration = Bṛhadāraṇyaka
| meaning                  = The great wilderness
| composition_date         = c. 900–600 BC
| place                    = [[Videha]](Southern Nepal)
| authors                  = [[Yajnavalkya]]
| type                     = [[Mukhya Upanishad|Mukhya]]
| Veda                     = [[Shukla Yajurveda]]
| Brahmana                 = [[Shatapatha Brahmana]]
| Aranyaka                 = Brihad Aranyaka
| chapters                 = <!--Enter the number of chapters in this Upanishad-->
| verses                   = <!--Enter the number of verses in this Upanishad-->
| philosophy               = The basic identity of the [[Ātman (Hinduism)|Atman]]
| commentary               = [[Adi Shankara]]
| verse                    = "Aham brahmāsmi"
}}

See also