- literature.
Common in
Sanskrit literature,
Bhashyas are also
found in
other Indian languages such as Tamil.
Bhashyas are
found in
various fields,
ranging from...
-
Govinda Bhashya is a
Gaudiya Vaishnava commentary (bhasya) on the
Vedanta Sutra. It was
written in the year 1628
Sakabda (1718 CE) at
Galtaji (Galta)...
- The Sri
Bhashya (Sanskrit: श्रीभाष्य, romanized: Śrībhāṣya) is the most
famous work of the
Hindu philosopher Ramanuja (1017–1137). It is his commentary...
- and
Sanskrit scholar versed in Veda
Bhashya,
Upanishad Bhashya, Mahabharata,
Puranas and Ramayana. He
wrote Bhashyas (commentaries) on Veda Suktas, Upanishads...
- The Gita
Bhashya (Sanskrit: गीताभाष्य, romanized: Gītābhāṣya), also
rendered the
Bhagavad Gita
Bhashya, is a
commentary or
treatise of the
Bhagavad Gita...
- Arthasaśāstras, the Purāṇas, the kāvya or
poetical literature,
extensive Bhashyas (reviews and
commentaries on śruti and non-śruti texts), and
numerous nibandhas...
- have been
numerous Bhashyas (commentaries) of the
Chanda sastra over centuries.
These are: Chandoratnakara: The 11th-century
bhashya on Pingala's Chandah...
- versions),
Mahabharata (incl.
Bhagavad Gita), Sutras, Stotras, Subha****as,
Bhashyas and
others Languages Sacred language:
Vedic Sanskrit Sanskrit Old Tamil...
- most.
Shankara is most
known for his
systematic reviews and
commentaries (
bhashyas) on
ancient Indian texts. Shankara's
masterpiece of
commentary is the Brahmasutrabhashya...
-
translation and commentary) Upanishad-
bhashya-sangraha, Mahes****andhana Sams****, Mt. Abu, 1979-1986. Sankara's
bhashyas on the Katha, Mandukya, Taittiriya...