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Sribhashya & Brahma-Sutras

English / Samskritam

Translations

  • Translation of Sribhashya by George Thibaut. Very readable. It’s the one I turn to more often to get a quick perspective.
  • Rangacharya / Varadaraja Aiyangar. Better notes but is slightly less readable. Only Volume 1 is available.

Tamil

Ramanuja’s other Sutra commentaries

Mimamsa - Vedic Investigation

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