- The
Siddhitraya (Sanskrit: सिद्धित्रयम्, romanized: Siddhitrayam) is a
Sanskrit treatise written in the 10th
century by the
Hindu philosopher Yamunacharya...
- A
number of
important early Vedanta thinkers have been
listed in the
Siddhitraya by Yamunācārya (c. 1050), the Vedārthasamgraha by Rāmānuja (c. 1050–1157)...
- Śiromani : It is the
major treatise of
Indian mathematician Bhāskara II.
Siddhitraya: A
Sanskrit philosophical treatise by
Yamunacharya on Vishishtadvaita...
- are
mentioned by 12th-century
Ramanuja and 11th-century Yamunacharya's
Siddhitraya, all of
these commentaries likely much
older than Adi Shankara's commentary...
- work, he
offers a
recapitulation and his
interpretation of the Vedas.
Siddhitraya Sri
Bhashya Gita
Bhashya Klostermaier,
Klaus K. (1989-01-01). A Survey...
- canopy, fan, and
three Vedas — Stotra Ratna,
Verse 38
Chatuh Shloki Siddhitraya Dayashataka Sharma,
Chandradhar (2000). A
Critical Survey of
Indian Philosophy...
- of
various important early Vedānta
thinkers have been
listed in the
Siddhitraya by Yamunācārya (c.1050), the Vedārthasamgraha by Rāmānuja (c.1050–1157)...