- Bhaskara,
Baladeva Vidyabhushan, Ramanandacharya. The
Brahma Sūtras or
Brahmasutra are
attributed to Badarayana. In some texts,
Badarayana is also called...
- the Vedas. The
mukhya Upanishads,
along with the
Bhagavad Gita and the
Brahmasutra (known
collectively as the Prasthanatrayi), are
interpreted in divergent...
- deity.[citation needed] Adi
Shankara wrote Bhāṣya (commentaries) on:
Brahmasūtra Aitareya Upaniṣad (Rigveda) Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad (Śukla Yajurveda)...
- (Sravakabhumi), 2.152 Yogaśataka, 2, 4 Vasudeva, p. 241.
Linga Purana, I.8.5a
Brahmasutra-bhasya, 2.1.3 Mālinīvijayottara Tantra, 4.4–8 Vasudeva, pp. 235–236....
- of his life. Most
mention Shankara studying the Vedas,
Upanishads and
Brahmasutra with Govindapada, and
Shankara authoring several key
works in his youth...
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reflects its theological, philosophical, and
devotional aspects. The
Brahmasūtras of Bādarāyaṇa have been
extensively interpreted and
commented upon by...
-
Upanishads (Upaniṣads), the
Bhagavad Gita (Bhagavadgītā), and the
Brahmasutras (
Brahmasūtras) -
which establishes the
principles taught by
Swaminarayan as...
-
written the
basic text of the
Vedanta system, the Vedāntasūtra a.k.a.
Brahmasūtra. He is thus
considered the
founder of the Vedānta
system of philosophy...
-
Sumatindra Tirtha (c. 1692 – c. 1725) was a
Dvaita scholar and the 20th
pontiff of the
Madhva matha at
Kumbakonam (also
known as
Raghavendra Matha). Succeeding...
-
Indian philosophy,
early Vedanta paid
little attention to pramana. The
Brahmasutras are not
concerned with pramana, and
pratyaksa (sense-perception) and...