- ISBN 978-8120827714, page 12 S. K.
Belvalkar (1936), Dṛṣṭāntas in The
Brahmasūtras,
Harvard Journal of
Asiatic Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1,
pages 30-31 J.A.B...
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Upanishads (Upaniṣads), the
Bhagavad Gita (Bhagavadgītā), and the
Brahmasutras (
Brahmasūtras) -
which establishes the
principles taught by
Swaminarayan as...
- The
Brahmasutra by
Badarayana (c. 100 BCE)
synthesized and
unified these somewhat conflicting theories.
According to Nakamura, the
Brahmasutras see Atman...
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reflects its theological, philosophical, and
devotional aspects. The
Brahmasūtras of Bādarāyaṇa have been
extensively interpreted and
commented upon by...
- of Rāmānuja (1017–1137 ce)."
According to
Nakamura and Dasgupta, the
Brahmasutras reflect a
Bhedabheda point of view, the most
influential tradition of...
-
Nyayadipika serves as a
commentary to Gita Tatparya. ब्रह्मसूत्रभाष्यम् (
Brahmasutra Bhashya) अनुव्याख्यानम् (Anu Vyakhyana) न्यायविवरणम् (Nyaya Vivarana)...
- p. 26. ISBN 978-0-231-14987-7., "From a
historical perspective, the
Brahmasutras are best
understood as a
group of
sutras composed by
multiple authors...
- of his life. Most
mention Shankara studying the Vedas,
Upanishads and
Brahmasutra with Govindapada, and
Shankara authoring several key
works in his youth...
- world. It is
known as
Pooja bhagam because this part is worshipped.
Brahmasutras:
These are
certain essential lines present on the
Rudra bhagam (Rudra...
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Indian philosophy,
early Vedanta paid
little attention to pramana. The
Brahmasutras are not
concerned with pramana, and
pratyaksa (sense-perception) and...