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Journal articles on the topic "Vedanta-sutras"

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Mallik, Sangram Keshari, and Dr Braja Kishore Sahoo. "Vedic Philosophy and Swami Nigamananda." SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH 7, no. 12 (December 30, 2019): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v7i12.10214.

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Wonder that is India. India is wonderful because of its abundant and affluent cultural heritage. The cultural heritage of India is prudential of its spiritual richness and classical creativity. Vedic literature is the most wonderful and unparallel literary creation of Ancient India. Vedic literature has made this country worthy of worship. Vedas are without beginning and without end. Veda is author-less. It is Apauruseya. They are considered to be the direct word of the Divine. Vedic knowledge appeared in the dawn of the cosmos within the heart of Brahma. Brahma imparted this knowledge in the form of sound (Sabda) to his sons who are great sages. They transmitted the Vedic sound heard from Brahma to their disciples all over universe. There are four Vedas. They are the Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda and Atharva Veda. Four Vedas contain four types of texts such as The Samhitas, The Arankayas, The Brahmanas and The Upanishads. Veda is accepted as a code of conduct to Sanatan Dharma. The teaching of Veda is the concept that the individual is not an independent entity, but, rather, a part of the Universal Consciousness. Upanishads is the manifestation of Vedantic thought. Sada Darshan (Six Systems of Vedanta) is a very important part of Vedic philosophy. Swami Nigamananda a great Master of Vedic Literature achieved Nirbikalpa Sidhi of Vedanta in the year 1904. The philosophy of Vedanta is reflected in the creation of Swami Nigamananda. In his writings (Yogi Guru, Jnani Guru, Tantrik Guru, Premik Guru, Brahmacharya Sadhana and Vedanta Viveka) he has explained the main scriptures of Vedas such as The Upanishads, The Bramha Sutras and The Bhagavad Gita. His philosophy teaches us to love and live in a state of eternal freedom. The Philosophy of Swami Nigamananda is a synthesis of Sankar and Gouranga i.e. knowledge and love. Knowledge envisages the path of analysis and Love, the path of synthesis. In this way Nigamananda convincingly reconciled the two apparently contradictory creeds of Adi Shankaracharya and Gauranga Mohapravu. “He advised his disciples to combine Shankara’s view and Gournaga’s way and walk on this path of synthesis. In fact attainment of Jnana through Bhakti is the nucleus of his philosophy. Through his teachings and works, he proclaimed to the world the fundamental harmony of all religions that there are many paths which lead to the same goal”.
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Keshari Mallik, Sangram, and Dr Braja Kishore Sahoo. "Vedic Philosophy and Swami Nigamananda." SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH 7, no. 12 (December 28, 2019): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v7i12.10232.

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Wonder that is India. India is wonderful because of its abundant and affluent cultural heritage. The cultural heritage of India is prudential of its spiritual richness and classical creativity. Vedic literature is the most wonderful and unparallel literary creation of Ancient India. Vedic literature has made this country worthy of worship. Vedas are without beginning and without end. Veda is author-less. It is Apauruseya. They are considered to be the direct word of the Divine. Vedic knowledge appeared in the dawn of the cosmos within the heart of Brahma. Brahma imparted this knowledge in the form of sound (Sabda) to his sons who are great sages. They transmitted the Vedic sound heard from Brahma to their disciples all over universe. There are four Vedas. They are the Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda and Atharva Veda. Four Vedas contain four types of texts such as The Samhitas, The Arankayas, The Brahmanas and The Upanishads. Veda is accepted as a code of conduct to Sanatan Dharma. The teaching of Veda is the concept that the individual is not an independent entity, but, rather, a part of the Universal Consciousness. Upanishads is the manifestation of Vedantic thought. Sada Darshan (Six Systems of Vedanta) is a very important part of Vedic philosophy. Swami Nigamananda a great Master of Vedic Literature achieved Nirbikalpa Sidhi of Vedanta in the year 1904. The philosophy of Vedanta is reflected in the creation of Swami Nigamananda. In his writings (Yogi Guru, Jnani Guru, Tantrik Guru, Premik Guru, Brahmacharya Sadhana and Vedanta Viveka) he has explained the main scriptures of Vedas such as The Upanishads, The Bramha Sutras and The Bhagavad Gita. His philosophy teaches us to love and live in a state of eternal freedom. The Philosophy of Swami Nigamananda is a synthesis of Sankar and Gouranga i.e. knowledge and love. Knowledge envisages the path of analysis and Love, the path of synthesis. In this way Nigamananda convincingly reconciled the two apparently contradictory creeds of Adi Shankaracharya and Gauranga Mohapravu. “He advised his disciples to combine Shankara’s view and Gournaga’s way and walk on this path of synthesis. In fact attainment of Jnana through Bhakti is the nucleus of his philosophy. Through his teachings and works, he proclaimed to the world the fundamental harmony of all religions that there are many paths which lead to the same goal”.
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Books on the topic "Vedanta-sutras"

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Rāmanūjā. Vedanta deepa: Commentary on the Vedanta sutras. Bangalore: N.S. Anantha Rangachar, 2005.

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The Vedanta philosophy: In English with original sutras and explanatory quotations from Upanishads, Bhagavad Gītā etc. and their English translations. Varanasi: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office, 2000.

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Panchamukhi, Vadiraj Raghawendracharya. Badarayana's Brahma sutras: Essentials of Madhwa philosophy. New Delhi: Interest Publications, 1989.

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Swami, Sivananda, ed. Brahma sutras: Text, word-to-word meaning, translation, and commentary. 3rd ed. Shivanandanagar, Distt. Tehri-Garhwal, U.P: Divine Life Society, 1999.

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1910-, Chaudhuri Roma, and Śrīnivāsācārya (Disciple of Nimbārka), eds. Vedānta-pārijāta-saurabha of Nimbārka and Vedānta-kaustubha of Śrīnivāsa: Commentaries on the Brahma-sutras ; English translation. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 2004.

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The Brahma-sutras of Badarayana.: With the comment of Sankaracharya. Poona: Oriental Book Agency, 1985.

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(Commentary), Ramanuja, and George Thibaut (Translator), eds. The Vedanta-Sutras. Echo Library, 2006.

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Thibaut, G. The Vedanta Sutras With The Commentary By Ramanuja. Kessinger Publishing, 2004.

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(Translator), George Thibaut, ed. Vedanta Sutras with the Commentary of Sankaracarya, Part 1. 2nd ed. Motilal Banarsidass,India, 2000.

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Badarayana and Motilal Banarsidass. Vedanta Sutras with the Commentary of Sankaracarya, Part 2. 2nd ed. Motilal Banarsidass,, 2000.

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