Guest guest Posted October 5, 1995 Report Share Posted October 5, 1995 Sri Sadagopan has volunteered to give English commentary. This will be based on Yamunacharya's Geetarhtha Sangraha with Tamil commentary by Vedanta Deshikar. My intent at the time I suggested these classes was to make available what Acharyas who propounded the Visishtadvaita philosophy had to say to people who accept that these Acharyas knew what they were talking about and we are the ones trying to understand what they have to say. Comments and references made with respect to Advaita, Dwaita or any other philosophy or interpretation that are relevant to the central focus of human goal and means of attainment through Visishtadvaita are welcome. Mani do you think that it is right to emphasize on a central focus? And if so is it correctly defined? Jaganath. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 1995 Report Share Posted October 6, 1995 * Mani do you think that it is right to emphasize on a central focus? And * if so is it correctly defined? My only guideline as to any dialogue or discourse on this mailing list is that it be directly relevant to Sri Vaishnavism or Visistadvaita Vedanta. Posts that say "There is no God", for example, are not really all that welcome unless they are in the mode of inquiry into a Vaishnava response, or in the context of how Visistadvaita can answer these philosophical questions. That is all. Any other focus within this guideline is fine. I think most people in this group would feel comfortable with these broad guidelines. * Jaganath. Mani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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