- The
Vedanta Kesari (The Lion of Vedanta),
formerly known as
Brahmavadin, is an English-language
monthly magazine covering spiritual and
cultural issues...
- brahmavadi.
According to Monier-Williams’s Sanskrit-English Dictionary, "
brahmavādín"
means ‘discoursing on
sacred texts, a
defender or
expounder of the Veda...
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founded the
periodical Brahmavadin. His
translation of the
first six
chapters of The
Imitation of
Christ was
published in
Brahmavadin in 1899. Vivekananda...
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inspiration of Vivekananda,
Alasinga started publishing a
religious journal Brahmavadin. The
journal published until 1914 and then
inspired Vedanta Kesari. Alasinga...
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pervading ultimate Reality (Brahman) that is the
Atman (Self) within. The
Brahmavadin journal published an
English translation of the
separate chapters of...
- pp. 130
footnote 2. M.C.
Alasingaperumal (1900). The
Brahmavâdin,
Volume 5. Madras:
Brahmavâdin Press. pp. 466–467. Jon Paul
Sydnor (2012).
Ramanuja and...
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Brahmavâdin. M.C. Alasingaperumal. 1900. p. 162.
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- p. 39.
According to Monier-Williams's Sanskrit-English Dictionary, "
brahmavādín"
means "discoursing on
sacred texts, a
defender or
expounder of the Veda...
- Panthwon.
Laurier Books, Limited. p. 84. ISBN 978-81-7020-963-8. The
Brahmavâdin. M.C. Alasingaperumal. 1913. p. 455. The
Quarterly Oriental Magazine...
- 1900. Here a
group of
young students had
started an
organization called Brahmavadin club, for
which they
solicited his help.
Vijanananda made
Allahabad his...