Guest guest Posted December 10, 2000 Report Share Posted December 10, 2000 Dear Bhakta-s: Many of you who follow the postings on the above might have noticed that I only refer to interpretations from the viSisTAdvaita and the advaita AcAryas, or those who follows these disciplines. After having been involved in this kaimkaryam for over three years and having covered close to 600 nAma-s, I am convinced that the anubhavam of SrIman nArAyaNa's guNa-s crosses the philosophy to which one s. The only requirement to enjoy His guNa-s is to enjoy His guNa-s. The only reason I have not covered the interpretations of some of the other major schools is because I do not have access to these additional interpretations. This note is to appeal to the members of this group that if they have access to any additional interpretations from scholars belonging to these other schools, they please forward these additional sources to me so that I can draw from them and share whatever I understand from these additional sources. I have read that there is a detailed vyAkhyAnam by a dvaita AcArya on SrI vishNu sahasranAmam, but I have not been to locate a copy. This request applies to any other vyAkhyAnam-s that people are aware of as well, in addition to the ones that I quote from. The only constraint I have is: I know a little bit of English, tamizh, Hindi, and samskRt. I cannot read or understand any other language. -dAsan kRshNamAcAryan Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2000 Report Share Posted December 12, 2000 Dear Sri Krishnamachari mama I would like to bring to your attention the re-publication of a book by my grandfather Sri K. E. Parthasarathy intially published in the 60's. This book (i do not recall the title) is a comparitiive study of Sri Shankara's and Sri Bhattar's commentaries on Sri Vishnu Sahasara Namam. The current publishers (Ganesh Publications) have got another manuscript based on Dwaita interpretation and is in the process of incorporating that as part of the re-publication. What I am told is the new book would be a compilation of all three commentaries. They are planning to print about 500 copies or so the first go around. I'll keep you posted on the publication date as I get more information. Thanks Adiyen Venkatesh K. Elayavalli bhakti-list , Narasimhan Krishnamachari <champakam> wrote: > Dear Bhakta-s: > > Many of you who follow the postings on the above might have noticed > that I only refer to interpretations from the viSisTAdvaita and the > advaita AcAryas, or those who follows these disciplines. After having > been involved in this kaimkaryam for over three years and having > covered close to 600 nAma-s, I am convinced that the anubhavam of > SrIman nArAyaNa's guNa-s crosses the philosophy to which one > s. The only requirement to enjoy His guNa-s is to enjoy His > guNa-s. The only reason I have not covered the interpretations of some > of the other major schools is because I do not have access to these > additional interpretations. This note is to appeal to the members of > this group that if they have access to any additional interpretations > from scholars belonging to these other schools, they please forward > these additional sources to me so that I can draw from them and share > whatever I understand from these additional sources. I have read that > there is a detailed vyAkhyAnam by a dvaita AcArya on SrI vishNu > sahasranAmam, but I have not been to locate a copy. This request > applies to any other vyAkhyAnam-s that people are aware of as well, in > addition to the ones that I quote from. The only constraint I have is: > I know a little bit of English, tamizh, Hindi, and samskRt. I cannot > read or understand any other language. > > -dAsan kRshNamAcAryan > > > > > > > > Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. > / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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