Guest guest Posted July 30, 2001 Report Share Posted July 30, 2001 > Dear Jayo Prabhu, _/\o_ > > > I am hoping someone may know a website that has an English translation, > > possibly with famous commentary, of Vedanta Sutra, aka Brahma Sutra? > > At veda.harekrsna.cz in Vedic Encyclopedia/Literature section we have > several articles and files pertaining to Vedanta-sutra: the text in > Devanagari, overview, Vs-SB concordance and two Vs-SB study guides by > Suhotra Swami. > > > Failing that, are there published books available in the USA? > > Amazon.com surely has some Vedanta editions but I wonder if any with > Vaishnava commentaries. The only one I know is: > > Vedanta-Sutras of Badarayana with commentary of Baladeva [Govinda-bhasya], > translated by Rai Bahadur Srisa Chandra Vasu, Oriental Books Reprint > Corporation, New Delhi, Second Edition, 1979. > Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers <mrmlpub.mrml (AT) axcess (DOT) uet.in> > > > What case is the opening line, athAhto brahma jijnasA-rendered as > > vijnasA in Russian English transliteration?; Can anyone elucidate? > > Either it is a mistake or a different version (if there are any). That's > all I can say. > > Hope this helps > > ys bh. Jan > > veda.harekrsna.cz - Bhakti-yoga Vedic Encyclopedia Vedic Library There is a also a very good 3 volume translation of Sripada Ramanujacarya's Sri Bhasya, done by qualified Sri Vaisnava Panditas. It is published by Munshirama Manoharlal in Delhi. However, it is very dense writing, the purport to the first sutra is 195 pages long with no white space or topic headings. You have to read along in the introduction of the book which summerizes the commentary to be able to know where you are. Shyama Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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