[ Re; Some History + Some more info + Some More History]]

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• October 25, 2002


Dear Sri Vijayarghavan

There are no "textual references" I could provide(A Non Sri Vaishnava one)

Hoever I am incluing the following 3 URLS and I leave it open to you and 
others conclude.

All these are info provided yy a Non Sri Vaishnava .

1) http://www.hinduismtoday.com/1994/3/1994-3-12.html

Remember till around 15th or 16th century no vedanthic scholar knew 
about any Srikanta and His Baashyams
and this same thing came only after advent of Appaya Deekshitha.

Neither does any "Khandana" work by Sree Vedantha Desika or Madhava 
quote or refute or even metion about SreeKanta or talk about Siva 
Visistadhvaitha.

2) http://www.advaita-vedanta.org/avhp/later.html#app

This page says the following
 >> The inclusivistic and non-sectarian nature of the followers of 
Sankara is also seen from other customs and texts dating from this 
period.(Appaya Deekshithaas Period)
 >>>

from which it is obvious that it was during post Appaya Deekshitha 
 period there was a clear and a definative split.
3)
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/i/v/Pattamadai-K-Sivaswami/FILE/0001page.html

This page gives the following information
(This is created an maintained by appaya deekshithaas geneology)

 >>>>>>>>>

PATRONISED BY THE KINGS:
Shri. Acharya Dikshita alias Shri. Achhan Dikshita, the grandfather of 
Shri. Appaya Dikshita, was a great scholar patronised by Krishnadeva 
Raya, the famous King of Vijayanagar Empire. In order to save a young 
Vaishnavite girl, named Thotamba from being married to an old man, he 
had to marry her as his second wife. She bore him a son, namely 
Rengarajadhwari. He was a symbol of Unity of a Vaishnavite and Saivite 
family.

CATHOLICITY:

Shri. Appaya Dikshita was a firm believer in the unity and oneness of 
God. Yet the age in which he lived made him extol Lord Shiva as the 
supreme in the Trinity. During 16th century, South India witnessed 
sectarian disputes between vaishanvism and Saivism, which had taken deep 
roots during the days of Shri. Appaya Dikshita. Shri. Thathacharya, the 
Raja Guru of Vijayanagar Empire, did everything in his power to 
propagate Vaishnavism. It was to project the Saivite point of view and 
to strengthen its hold that Shri. Appaya Dikshita had to write a series 
of books like "Sivarkamani Dipika", "Sikharinimala", "Sivatatva Viveka" 
, "Sivakarnamratha", "Sivamahimakalastuti", "Sivadvaidanirnaya" - all 
extolling Lord Shiva and Advaita. In these tasks, he received the 
support and patronage of King Chinna Bomma Nayyakkar.

Yet he was not a bigot. He himself says that it was due to the 
circumstances he had to do so. In a verse he says, " It is not important 
if Vishnu or Shiva is considered as the Supreme God by the Upanishads; 
for we belong to the Advaita School. But when men with crooked ideas and 
narrow outlook proclaim in abusive language their hatred towards Shiva, 
we cannot keep quite. To refute this , I had to produce these works. 
This in no way means that I am not a worshipper of Vishnu". That, Shri. 
Appaya Dikshita was catholic can be seen from the fact that he wrote a 
commentary on the "Yadavabhyudaya" of Shri. Vedanta Desika, whom he 
admired very much.

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Please dont miss any sentance in the above pages..

I leave for you to decide if the claims I made could be substantiated or 
not from the above information.

All the above pages give some info about Appayadeekshitha and proof to 
stong cristisicm made by Sree Vaishnaavaas.

Atlast I also am providing you another URL which I will throw open to 
people in the list to evaluate and conclude.

http://home.attbi.com/~surfings/Cogitation/SankaraNarayana.htm

I humbly feel all these will give a clear cut answer..

regards
Venkataraaghva Dhaasan


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