Re: Digest Number 563 ( Once upon a time... )
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• March 20, 2002
Dear Srii Jayanarayanan, You have raised an interesting question. >From whatever little introductory Sriibhaashyam I have heard (actually from a Srii-vaishNava-vaidika scholar but who was 'born' in an advaitin family), SrI rAmAnuja's interpretation of the Saariiraka-Saastra is considered consistent & true to the intent of great maharshi-s like Srii-paraaSara while SrI Sankara's bhaashyam is considered to run counter to the maharshi-s. Srii raamaanuja himself quotes maharshi-s from smRti-s (like Sriimad vishNu-puraaNam) that follow some Sruti-vaakyam-s almost verbatim and then explains how deviant Srii Sankara's explanations are from the mantra-dRshta-s like Srii-paraaSara & Srii-vyaasa. but I do not remember specifics now. but if you are really interested in the details I can hook you up with the scholar I heard it from. Anyway, could you let us know the specifics from the Srii-bhaashyam book mention below? Please also let us know the author of the BSB book you have. Regards rAmAnuja-dAsa //Ramkumar --- In bhakti-list@y..., Sankaran Kartik Jayanarayananwrote: > I chanced to read a posting by Mani Varadarajan in the ancient USENET > newsgroup alt.hindu, and was wondering if Mani's challenge still holds: > > http://www.hindunet.org/alt_hindu/1994/msg00757.html > > -------------------- > Subject: Re: superstitions > From: Mani Varadarajan > Date: Wed, 19 Oct 1994 12:11:36 -0700 > Newsgroups: alt.hindu > > [..] > > Ramanuja, the other major expositor of the Sutras, certainly > cannot be accused of "filtering" the text through the Vaishnava > tantras. The sole foundational texts for his understanding of the > Sutras are the Upanishads, and secondarily the Gita and Vishnu > Purana (texts used by Sankara himself). If you can show me where > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > in his Sri Bhashya Ramanuja departs from these exegetical principles, > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > I will wear the ashes of an Advaitin forthwith! > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > -------------------- > > I'm not sure if the "Sri Bhashya" refers to Ramanuja's Brahma Sutra > Bhashya, but if such is the case, then the translation of Ramanuja's BSB > that I have with me does indeed point out several instances where Ramanuja > quotes from Puranas other than the Vishnu Purana. > > -Jayanarayanan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards® http://movies.yahoo.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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