Guest guest Posted October 4, 1995 Report Share Posted October 4, 1995 srI: srI lakshmI hayavadana parabrahmaNe namah srImate raamaanujaaya namah srImate nigamaanta mahaadeSikaaya namah Today being the thirunakshatram of Sri Vedanta Desika, the great acharya who elucidated and consolidated the Ubhaya Vedanta religion of Nammazhvaar and Sri Ramanuja, I am pleased to formally announce that the Tamil poetic compositions of Sri Desika are now online. The collection is available on the World Wide Web at http://reality.sgi.com/employees/mani/desika.html These Tamil works of Desika are collectively called Desika Prabandham. Kumara Varadaracharya, the son of the acharya, initiated the tradition in some temples that the Desika Prabandham should be recited in 'anadhyayana-kaala', that part of the year when the Divya Prabandham of the Azhvaars are not formally recited. This edition of the Desika Prabandham has been made possible through the kindness and effort of Sampath Rengarajan and P. Dileepan, both members of this mailing list. The Desika Prabandham page is a subset of the Sri Vaishnava home page, available at http://reality.sgi.com/employees/mani/sv.html, where a picture of Sri Desikar's murthi can also be seen. Mani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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