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Telugu Commentary on Lalita Sahasranama

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There is a commentary on Lalita Sahasranama called "Parimala" in

Telugu by a great scholar well-versed in Vedanta and Srividya named

Shri Simhambhatla RamaMurthy garu, whose Srividya diksha name is

Sri Jnananandanatha.

 

Sri Jnananandanatha is author of the famous work by name

Sarada Catusshati which is rare work in which, "the technical

expressions of Srividya have all been neatly accomadated within the

structure of Advaita" according to S.K Ramachandra Rao of kalpatharu

research academy. Composed in 1930, Sarada Catusshati is dedicated

to the HH Shri ChandraSekhara Bharathi swamin of Sringeri pitha.

Sri Jnananandanatha is the disciple of Shri Satyanandanatha. Sri

Satyanandanatha learnt vedanta from HH Shri Shivabhinava Nrsimha

Bharati Swamin. It is also said that, HH Sri Chandrasekhara Bharati

swamin consulted Sri Satyanandanatha on matters relating to Srividya.

 

Hence, I guess Shri Jnananandanatha's commentary on LS is more

acceptable to Sringeri matha than Bhaskararaya's Saubhagya Bhaskara,

at some points where there might be some kaula slant in saubhagya

bhaskara.

 

The details of the publication of the commentary are as follows:

 

Title:

Lalita Sahasranama Stotramu

(Namavali Sahitamu, Brahma Shri Simhambhatla RamaMurthy Satrulu

vari parimalamanu andhra tatparya sahitamu)

Publisher:

Vavilla Ramaswamy Sastrulu and Sons,

26, Ramanuja Iyer street,

Chennai- 600 021.

 

Rgds

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