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Vedanta Desika (1268–1369), also
rendered Vedanta Desikan,
Swami Vedanta Desika, and
Thoopul Nigamantha Desikan, was an
Indian polymath who
wrote philosophical...
- (discourses), is a
harikatha exponent, author,
director and actor. He
manages Deśika Dayā, a
charitable trust that
carries out
cultural and
spiritual activities...
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philosophy such as Nathamuni, Ramanuja, and
Tirumala Nambi. His father,
Sundara Desika, and
paternal uncle,
Panchamata Bhanjanam Tatacharya,
served as the royal...
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Kavimani Desigavinayagam Pillai (27 July 1876 – 26
September 1954) was a
renowned Tamil poet from the
village of
Theroor in the
Kanyakumari district of...
- romanized: Śrīstuti) is a
Sanskrit hymn
written by the
Hindu philosopher Vedanta Desika.
Comprising 25 verses, the work is an ode to the
goddess Lakshmi (Sri)....
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Ahobilam in
Andhra Pradesh,
India following the
Vadakalai tradition of
Vedanta Desika. It was
founded by Sri
Adivan Satakopa Swami(An
acharya for
Vadakalai Srivaishnava...
- in diversity, for any
other way
would violate their consistency.
Vedanta Desika,
another major scholar who
significantly helped expand the
philosophy of...
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stotrakavya (eulogistic poem)
written by the
Hindu philosopher Vedanta Desika in the 14th
century CE.
Comprising one
thousand verses, the
subject of the...
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Sanskrit work
containing ten decads, was
composed by the
philosopher Vedanta Desika in
praise of the deity.
Tallapaka Annamacharya (Annamayya), the poet saint...
- romanized: Garuḍadaṇḍakam) is a
Sanskrit hymn
written by the
Hindu philosopher Vedanta Desika.
Comprising six
stanzas composed in the
dandaka metre, the hymn eulogises...