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Dear Hari Bhaktas,

 

Srimad Anu Bhashya is one of the works of Sri Madhwacharya which is a

condensation of his major work, Brahma Sutra Bhashya. This Anu Bhashya is

in 4 chapters having a total of 34 slokas. The tradition says that Anu

Bhashya was made by Sri Madhwacharya to enable his guru, Sri Achutapreksha,

to recite this concise version everyday in the place of the Brahma Sutra

Bhashya. It is in practise even today to recite Anu Bhashya at the

conclusion of Devarapuja.

 

Sri Madhwacharya Seva Sangha (SMSS), Madras has brought out 5 inches by 7

inches book of Srimad Anu Bhashya (68 pages) with the sloka text in 4

languages - Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu and Tamil - with commentary for each

sloka in English, following the purport as per Tattva Manjari by Sri

Raghavendra Thirtha.

 

I have with me 50 copies of this book from SMSS. If you desire a copy,

please send me an e-mail, followed by your check to my name for $5 per

copy.

 

Entire funds generated by this sale will be given to SMSS to deray their

publication expenses and support their future publication efforts. Hence,

please view this as your providing your valuable support to a worthy cause.

Your purchase of for one or more copies is welcome.

 

If you are participating in Sri Jayatheertha Aradhane in Allentown, I will

give you the book during the Aradhane. If not, I will mail the book to

you.

 

Namaskaragalu

 

Bindu

 

Bindu Madhavan

5346 Princeton Road

Macungie, PA 18062

USA

 

Tel 610-966-9299

 

 

 

 

 

 

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