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Yamunacharya (IAST:
Yamunāchārya), also
known as
Alavandar and Yamunaithuraivan, was a
Vishistadvaita philosopher based in Srirangam,
Tamil Nadu, India...
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footsteps of
Tamil Alvārs tradition, the
scholars Nāthamuni and
Yamunāchārya.
Ramanuja is
famous as the
chief proponent of
Vishishtadvaita school...
- practices. The
legacy of
Yamunacharya was
continued by
Ramanuja (1017-1137), but they
never met.
Legend goes that
Ramanuja saw
Yamunacharya's corpse,
which had...
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Sanskrit work of
Hindu literature written by the Sri
Vaishnava philosopher Yamunacharya. The hymn
consists of sixty-five
stanzas that
extol the
deity Vishnu...
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Chanakya from the
various shastras Chatuh Shloki: A
Sanskrit hymn by
Yamunacharya in
praise of Lakshmi. Dasbodh: 16th
century devotional and spiritual...
- the 11th-century
career of
Ramanuja and his
predecessors Nathamuni and
Yamunacharya in Srirangam. Its location, on an
island between the
Kollidam and Kaveri...
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saints such as Ramanuja, Adi Shankara, Madhvacharya, Nathamuni,
Yamunacharya,
Vedanta Desika,
Manavala Mamunigal,
Purandara Dasa,
Narayana Teertha...
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birthplace of one of the
great Vaishnavate Acharya Nathamuni and
Yamunacharya. As Lord
Vishnu came here as King ‘Mannan’ to hold the hand of Mahalakshmi;...
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century by the
Hindu philosopher Yamunacharya.
Regarded to be the
largest and the most
prominent work of
Yamunacharya, the
Siddhitraya was an important...
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stating that prakriti,
atman and
Brahman are all
metaphysically real.
Yamunacharya, Ramanuja's teacher,
summarised the
teachings of the Gita in his Gitartha...