Do pishachas exist?
Vidwan Undaru Srinivasa Acharya Translation: Hariprasad Nellitheertha Image courtesy : insideedition.com We are in the age of ‘science’. The age in which only that which… Read More »Do pishachas exist?
Vidwan Undaru Srinivasa Acharya Translation: Hariprasad Nellitheertha Image courtesy : insideedition.com We are in the age of ‘science’. The age in which only that which… Read More »Do pishachas exist?
Author : Vidwan D Guruprasad Bhat Translation : Akshay Venkatesh Image courtesy : mydailysadhana.org Kavi, a knowledgeable person hailing from the dynasty of Priyavrata, explains… Read More »Dedicating the deeds performed through tongue
The founder of every school of Vedantic philosophy has, naturally, interpreted the brahmasutras to show that it conveys the meaning as propounded by their own school of thought. Prior to the bhashya, or commentary, of Shri Madhwacharya, there were at least 21 main interpretations of the brahmasutras already in vogue. Needless to say, each of those commentaries had superimposed their own philosophy on to the sutras, leading to their distortion and misinterpretation.
In the works of Sri Vadiraja Tirtharu, one can find innumerable examples of fine logic and reasoning being used to uphold the siddhAnta of Sri Madhwacharya. Such sweetness with logic can only be given by Rajaru. Let us take a peek at one such instance.