The Philosophy of the Vedantasutra: A Study Based on the Evaluation of the Commentaries of Samkara, Ramanuja and Madhva

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This book was released in the year 2010 which is a very useful handbook for the readers interested in Vedantasutras.

Dr.S.M.S Chari is a distinguished VedAnta Scholar , who has performed traditional KaalkshEpam for many years under great AchAryAs like SrI Goshtipuram SoumyanArAyaNAcchAr
Swamy and the most revered 42nd pontiff of Ahobila Matam, HH InjimEttu Azhagiya Singar. Dr. Chari has taught for many decades Philosophy at different universities.
Dr.S.M.S. Chari has many scholarly works in English to his credit that deal with complex philosophical topics . He handles them with ease , comfort and dispassion

 

Author Name    S.M. Srinivasa Chari with a Foreword By Mm. N.S. Ramanuja Tatacharya

Title   The Philosophy of the Vedantasutra: A Study Based on the Evaluation of the Commentaries of Samkara, Ramanuja and Madhva

Binding   Hardcover

Book Condition   New

Jacket Condition   New

Edition   Reprint

Size   14 Cms x 22 Cms

Publisher   New Delhi, India Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2010

ISBN    8121508096 / 9788121508094

Seller ID   024592

The Vedantasutras of Badarayana which codifies the teachings of the Upanisads is acclaimed by all as the fundamental source-book for the system of Vedanta philosophy. Nevertheless several schools of thought such as the Advaita of Samkara, the Visistadvaita of Ramanuja and the Dvaita of Madhva have been developed from it, each one differing from the other in respect of major doctrines. This makes it difficult to determine the specific nature of the Vedanta philosophy as enunciated by Badarayana in his classic sutras apart from what is claimed by the respective commentators. Dr. Chari’s scholarly work attempts to bring out the views of Badarayana on the philosophy of Vedanta as enshrined in the sutras. He discusses comprehensively and in a systematic manner with reference to the selected sutras, the five fundamental doctrines of Vedanta namely, the nature of Brahman, the nature of the individual soul and its relation to Brahman, the nature of the universe and its relation to Brahman, the nature of the means to attain Brahman and the nature of the Supreme Goal. On the basis of an objective evaluation of the comments of Samkara, Ramanuja, and Madhva, the three principal exponents of Vedanta, he has conclusively established that the Vedanta philosophy of Badarayana is theistic monism, upholding the oneness of the Ultimate Reality as organically related to the sentient souls and the non-sentient cosmic matter. The book which is the first of its kind seeks to provide a deeper insight into the Vedantasutras. Printed Pages: 227.
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