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Badarayana (IAST
Bādarāyaṇa; Devanāgari बादरायण) was an
Indian philosopher and sage who was the
reputed author of the
Brahma Sutras. The
Brahma Sutras...
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Brahma Sutras, one of the
foundational texts of Vedanta, is
written by
Bādarāyaṇa also
called Veda Vyasa, "one who arranges".
According to the Mahabharata...
- guru was
Badarayana, who
founded the
Vedanta school of
Hindu philosophy. He is also
credited with
authoring the
Brahma Sutras. Both
Badarayana and Jaimini...
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origin and
essence of everything. It is
attributed to the
sages Bādarāyaṇa, who is also
called Vyāsa (arranger), but
probably an ac****ulation of...
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Vallabha wrote commentaries on
these three sources. The
Brahma Sūtras of
Badarayana serve as a bhedabheda-based
synthesis of the
teachings found in the diverse...
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Ashtavakra Atri
Vashistha Yajnavalkya Mimamsa Jaimini Vedanta Advaita Badarayana Gaudapada Adi
Shankara Dvaita Madhvacharya Svābhāvika Bhedābheda Nimbarka...
- King
Threesoka (Rajanala), who
desires the
perfect wife. His minister,
Badarayana (C. S. R.),
tries to help him, but when
Threesoka sees Jayanti, he becomes...
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systematized the
foundation for
Advaita Vedānta in the 8th century,
reforming Badarayana's Vedānta tradition.
According to Ma****a,
Shankara represents a turning...
- Being-Consciousness-Bliss) is
identical with Atman. The
Brahmasutra by
Badarayana (c. 100 BCE)
synthesized and
unified these somewhat conflicting theories...
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Ashtavakra Atri
Vashistha Yajnavalkya Mimamsa Jaimini Vedanta Advaita Badarayana Gaudapada Adi
Shankara Dvaita Madhvacharya Svābhāvika Bhedābheda Nimbarka...