Brahma Sūtras

Brahma Sūtras

Author: Bādarāyaṇa

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 732

ISBN-13:

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Exegesis of an aphoristic work on the Vedanta fundamentals from the Advaita viewpoint.


The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya

The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya

Author: Badarayana

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-08-12

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13:

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Badarayana's 'The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya' is a seminal work in the realm of Indian philosophy. The book delves into the intricate teachings of Vedanta, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the philosophical underpinnings of Hinduism. Written in a concise and logical manner, the text explores complex metaphysical concepts with clarity and precision, making it accessible to scholars and students alike. Badarayana's work is considered a cornerstone of Vedantic literature, setting the stage for centuries of philosophical inquiry and debate. The inclusion of Sankaracarya's commentary adds depth and insight, giving readers a nuanced perspective on the text. This scholarly edition is a must-read for anyone interested in delving into the depths of Vedic philosophy and exploring the complexities of the Vedanta tradition.


Sutra Vahini - Treatise on Bramha Sutras

Sutra Vahini - Treatise on Bramha Sutras

Author: Sri Sathya Sai Media Centre

Publisher: Sri Sathya Sai Media Centre

Published: 2022-11-15

Total Pages: 58

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An aphorism (sutra) expresses the genus of its meaning in a few terse words. The Brahma Sutras systematically explain the basic principles of Vedanta, the science of Supreme Reality. When contemplated, they reveal the innermost metaphysical secrets. Today, harmony is the need of the hour. The ephemeral world needs spiritual awareness, and this is what the Vedantins visualise. Vedic scriptures offer comforting counsel. They throw a kindly light. Man has distorted vision: he dotes on apparently real and also non-real phenomena. True vision makes him cognize the universal Being in nature’s creations. Realization of this awareness is liberation (moksha). The be-all and end-all of life of the human being is the realization of constant integrated awareness —of Brahman visualized both as the primary, absolute, supreme, unlimited entity and as its subsidiary cosmic creative aspect and mergence in Brahman. In this Stream of Aphorisms (Sutra Vahini) on Brahman, Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba has lighted the universal lamp of the wisdom of Atma/Brahman (Divine Self). This stream of aphorisms first appeared in serialized form in Sanathana Sarathi. Bhagavan, in His infinite love, elaborated on the “Essence of Brahma Sutras in twelve selected aphorisms”. Bhagavan’s sublime and profound words and spiritual wisdom are indeed highly elevating and illuminating. Bathing in this pellucid Stream of Aphorisms, a person develops correct or true vision of Reality, bestowing supreme delight. In the words of Bhagavan Baba, “Acquisition of the higher knowledge alone can fulfill the main purpose of human life. Such knowledge makes one aware that one is not the inert insentient body, etc., but that one is consciousness itself manifesting as the embodiment of being-awareness-bliss (satchidananda). When this truth dawns and is experienced, one becomes a person liberated while alive.” This is the state of realization of the innate nature of a people —the divinity of humanity.


The Vedanta Sutras with the Commentary

The Vedanta Sutras with the Commentary

Author: Ramanuja

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-07-18

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9781535339759

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The Sri Bhasya is the most famous work of Sri Ramanuja, (1017-1137). It is his commentary on Sri Badarayana's Vedanta Sutra. It was completed when he was around a hundred years old (citation required). In his commentary, Ramanuja presents the fundamental philosophical principles of Visistadvaita based on his interpretation of the Upanisads, Bhagavad-gita and other smrti texts, the previous acaryas, and of course the Vedanta-sutra itself. This is done by way of refuting Sankara's Advaita Vedanta and in particular his theory of maya