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Madhu-vidya is described in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad II.v.1-19, and in the Chandogya Upanishad III 1-5. Madhu-vidya or 'Honey-knowledge' is that of the supreme Bliss of the Self; it is an important Vedic teaching.[1][unreliable fringe source] This knowledge is meant to be communicated by the teacher to the disciple, by father to the son – who is worthy and inwardly ready.[2] Indra taught Madhu-vidya to Rishi Dadhichi with a warning that it should not be communicated to anyone else.[3]