- Sureśvara (also
known as Sureśvarācārya, was a 9th-century
Indian philosopher, who
studied under Śankara. Śankara is said to have
entrusted to Sureśvara...
- Sastri.
Taittiriya Upanishad: with the
commentaries of Sankaracharya,
Suresvaracharya, and
Sayana (Vidyaranya), pp. 80 (free
download at: https://archive...
- agreed, Maṇḍana
became a
disciple of
Sankara and ****umed the name
Suresvaracharya.
According to the
Advaita Vedanta tradition, Maṇḍana Miśhra
along with...
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Padmapadacharya (also
called Sanandana, ****ociated with the text Atma-bodha),
Sureśvaracharya, Totakacharya, Hastamalakacharya, Chitsukha, Prthividhara, Chidvilasayati...
- Dharma. Shankara's four prin****l disciples, Padma-Pada, Hasta-Malaka,
Suresvaracharya and
Totakacharya were ****igned to
these four
learning centers in the...
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Advaita Philosophy,
Sringeri Souvenir Volume, 1965,
pages 62–64. Sri
Suresvaracharya,
Sringeri Souvenir Volume, Srirangam, 1970,
pages 1–8.
Kundalini Yoga...
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right questions. First-millennium
Indian scholars, such as
Sureshvara (
Suresvaracharya, c. 750 CE), have
viewed this male-female
dialogue as
profound on both...
-
formal allegiance to the
Shringeri Math
First Acharya (teacher) -
Sureśvaracharya Sampradaya (customs) -
Bhurivara Sampradaya Kshetra (Temple) – Rameswaram...
- 'device'. and also
means – '****uming
anything to be real', 'fictional'.
Suresvaracharya in his Taittirīyavārttika (commentary on Śankāra's work on the Taittirīya...
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Prakrti cannot know an
object because an
object cannot know itself.
Suresvaracharya states that
Consciousness which manifests itself as an illuminating...