The Brahmasutras and their principal commentaries a critical exposition volume III

by B. N. K. Sharma

Hardcover, 2017

Publication

Imprint: New Delhi : Munshiram Manoharlal Pub. Pvt. Ltd., 2017. Context: Reprint of 1971-78 ed. Originally issued in series: Bharatiya vidya series. Responsibility: B. N. K. Sharma with a foreword by Karl H. Potter. OCLC Number: 1235951794. Physical: Text : 1 volume (volume III) : xlix, 835 pages ; 24 cm. Features: Includes bibliography, index.

Call number

GT-H-A / Sharm

Barcode

BK-08367

ISBN

9788121500326

Original publication date

1974

CSS Library Notes

Description: Brahmasutras and Their Principal Commentaries is a vigorous, animate and thought-provoking treatise on the interpretation of the Vedantasutras of Badarayana. Dr. Sharma has delved deeply into the three principal traditions of their interpretation established by acaryas: Sankara, Ramanuja, and Madhva.

This is the first work on the Sutras to give parity of treatment to all the three principal traditions of interpretation by placing them in their own milieu and bringing them into close thematic relation with one another, allowing full scope for each one to speak in its authentic voice. The exegetical, the expository and the analytic aspects of the interpretations have been given the fullest attention in a coordinated form, for the first time.

Besides the bhasyas of the acaryas, we are here treated to a sumptuous feast of the niceties and nuances of their exposition and reinforcement by their distinguished subcommentators like Vacaspati Misra, Amalananda, Sudarsana Suri, Jayatirtha, Vyasatirtha, Vadiraja, Raghuttama, Raghunatha, Raghaendra Swamin, and others whose works are not available to us in English translations. The disquisitions from these unexplored classics of the Vedanta system are sure to regale the tarkarasikas among students of philosophy in the East, in the West, and in the Far East.

It is only such a thoroughgoing study of the Sutras and their classical commentaries that can help us in our voyage of discovery to where the Sutras of Badarayana intend to lead us.

Dr. B.N.K. Sharma was a distinguished Sanskrit scholar and retired as Professor and Head of the Department of Sanskrit and Ardhamagadhi, Ruparel College, Mumbai. His other important works are: Madhva’s Teachings in His Own Worlds; Philosophy of Madhvacarya; and History of Dvaita School of Vedanta and its Literature. -- from jacket flap

Table of Contents:
Sadhana-Adhyaya Pada II Bhakti Pada
Upasana-Pada
Aparoksajnana Pada
Phaladhyaya Karmaksaya Pada
Utkranti Pada
Marga and Gamya
Bhoga Pada

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Physical description

xlix, 835 p.; 23 cm

Language

Original language

English
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