What influences the development and religious identity of a tradition like Visis advaita Vedanta? This volume examines the multifaceted formation of Visis advaita Vedanta and its interactions with other Indian philosophical and religious traditions, including Mima sa, Sankhya, Yoga, Pañcaratra, and Pasupata. It highlights the tradition's influence on and integration of these schools, addressing theological, epistemological, and metaphysical issues. Key contributions analyze the work of seminal figures in this tradition like Yamuna, Ramanuja, and Venka anatha (Vedantadesika), focusing on their systematic integration of Purva Mima sa principles, the concept of prapatti (self-surrender), and their engagement with scriptural interpretation. Essays also delve into the role of the goddess, free will, and the complex relationship between God, the Veda, and the cosmic aeons.
This collection offers profound insights into the theological and philosophical dynamics of Visis advaita Vedanta, making it essential for scholars of Indian philosophy, comparative theology, and intellectual history.
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