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The Sri Bhashya (
Badarayana's Vedanta/Brahma Sutra.[1]
Description
In his commentary, Ramanuja presents the fundamental philosophical principles of
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]
See also
References
- ^ Sri Ramanuja, M. Rangacharya (1899). Sri Bhashya English Translation by M Rangacharya, MB Varadaraja Aiyangar 3 Vols. sanskritebooks.org/.
- ISBN 978-1-4384-0762-3.
- ISBN 978-1-61069-211-3.
- ^ Seshachalam, C. (1974). Visishtadvaita Philosophy and Religion: A Symposium by Twenty-four Erudite Scholars. Ramanuja Research Society. p. 82.
- ISBN 978-1-139-45926-6.
- ISBN 978-81-208-1535-3.
Sources
- Hajime Nakamura and Trevor Leggett, A History of Early Vedānta Philosophy, Vol 2, New Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass (1983)
- Advaita Ashrama (2003). Brahma-Sutras According to Sri Ramanuja. ISBN 81-7505-006-3
External links
- Overview of Sribhashya by S.S. Raghavachar
- Translation of Sribhashya by George Thibaut
- Sruta Pradipika, Sanskrit commentary on Sribhashya by Sudarsana Suri with detailed English introduction