-
Sureśvara (also
known as Sureśvarācārya, was a 9th-century
Indian philosopher, who
studied under Śankara. Śankara is said to have
entrusted to Sureśvara...
-
identified with
Sureśvara,
though the
authenticity of this is doubtful. Still, the
official Sringeri do****ents
recognises Mandana Mishra as
Sureśvara. Maṇḍana...
-
interpretations of the
concepts of māyā and avidya.
Sureśvara (fl. 800–900 CE) was a
contemporary of Shankara.
Sureśvara has been
credited as the
founder of a pre-Shankara...
- 420–423: "There is
little firm
historical information about Suresvara;
tradition holds Suresvara is same as
Mandana Misra".
Sharma 1997, p. 290–291. Satchidanandendra...
- Pīṭhaṃ Prajñānam
brahma (Consciousness is Brahman) Rig Veda
Bhogavala Sureśvara South Sringeri Śārada Pīṭhaṃ Aham brahmāsmi (I am Brahman)
Yajur Veda...
- Naiṣkarmya-siddhi is a
treatise on
Advaita Vedanta written by
Sureśvara, one of the
direct disciples of Ādi Śaṅkara, in
approximately the 8th century...
- (Consciousness is Brahman) Rig Veda
Bhogavala Swami Nischalananda Saraswati Sureśvara South Sringeri Śārada Pīṭhaṃ Aham brahmāsmi (I am Brahman)
Yajur Veda...
-
century AD. So the four
disciples of
Sankara founded four
madhoms nearby.
Sureśvara (Maṇḍana Miśra)
founded Naduvil Madhom,
Padmapada Thekke Madhom, Hastamalaka...
- The
Method of
Early Advaita Vedānta: A
Study of Gauḍapāda, Śaṅkara,
Sureśvara, and Padmapāda, Delhi:
Motilal Banarsid****, p. 183. P. P.
Bilimoria (2012)...
- he was from the
Chola region in
South India. Padmapāda,
together with
Sureśvara,
developed ideas that led to the
founding of the
Vivarana school of commentators...