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ZrI VaiSNava explanation of 'Tat Tvam Asi'

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Dear Bhagavatas:

The subject has been exhaustively dealt with, with critical analysis in Chapter

23 "Greatness of Ramanuja Darsanam" in my book "Hinduism Rediscovered", which

will clear all your doubts on this and other topics on our Siddhantam.

 

This nearly 1000 pages book with elegant get up was released by His Holiness

Srimad Andavan of Poundarikapuram Swami Asramam, Srirangam last year. The Board

of Advisory Consultants of "Sri Ranga Sri" have fixed a minimum donation of

Rs.480/= in India and USD 48.00 (or equivalent) outside India, considering the

quality and content of the book.

 

It is proposed to donate the sale proceeds to Divyadesams consecrated by Azhwars

but are today languishing for funds even for Deepam, Vastram and Naivedhyam.

 

If you desire to acquire a copy please send an email to Ramanbil

with full details of your address, phone number etc. On hearing from you, I will

advise on the procedure for remittance, mailing etc.

 

Dasoham

Anbil Ramaswamy

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Dear BhAgavatas,

 

Many thanks for your replies on parama-purusArtha. Please help me with

another query.

 

I would like to know what is the interpretation of ZrI VaiSNavism

regarding 'Tat tvam asi'? Which ZrI VaiSNava AcAryas spoke on it and

what did they say about it, briefly? What is the explanation of ZrIpAd

RAmAnuja of it in relation to the relationship between jIva and God? And

anyting else you think may be useful in understanding the ZrI VaiSNava

position on that aphorism.

 

Many thanks and awaiting your reply,

 

S. Dadlani

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