Sri Bhashya Explained

The Sri Bhashya is the most famous work of the Hindu philosopher Ramanuja (1017–1137). It is his commentary on Badarayana's Vedanta/Brahma Sutra.[1]

Description

In his commentary, Ramanuja presents the fundamental philosophical principles of Vishishtadvaita based on his interpretation of the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita and other Smriti texts, the previous acharyas, and the Vedanta-sutra itself.[2] This is done by way of refuting Shankara's Advaita Vedanta and in particular his theory of maya. In this work, he describes the three categories of reality (tattvas): God, soul, and matter, which have been used by the later Vaishnava theologians such as Madhva. He explains the relationship between the body and the soul.[3] The principles of bhakti as a means to liberation (moksha) were also developed. Ramanuja wrote the Vedanta-Dipa and Vedanta-Sara[4] to aid in the overall understanding of the Sri Bhashya.[5] [6]

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References

  1. Book: Sri Ramanuja, M. Rangacharya . Sri Bhashya English Translation by M Rangacharya, MB Varadaraja Aiyangar 3 Vols . 1899 . sanskritebooks.org/ . English.
  2. Book: Isayeva, Natalia . Shankara and Indian Philosophy . 1993-01-01 . State University of New York Press . 978-1-4384-0762-3 . 243 . en.
  3. Book: Vemsani, Lavanya . Krishna in History, Thought, and Culture: An Encyclopedia of the Hindu Lord of Many Names: An Encyclopedia of the Hindu Lord of Many Names . 2016-06-13 . ABC-CLIO . 978-1-61069-211-3 . 293 . en.
  4. Book: Seshachalam, C. . Visishtadvaita Philosophy and Religion: A Symposium by Twenty-four Erudite Scholars . 1974 . Ramanuja Research Society . 82 . en.
  5. Book: Clayton, John . Religions, Reasons and Gods: Essays in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Religion . 2006-11-25 . Cambridge University Press . 978-1-139-45926-6 . iii . en.
  6. Book: Chari, S. M. Srinivasa . Advaita and Viśiṣṭādvaita: A Study Based on Vedānta Deśikā's Śatadūṣaṇī . 1999 . Motilal Banarsidass Publishers . 978-81-208-1535-3 . 8 . en.

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