01-21-2005, 12:14 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-Sunder+Jan 20 2005, 10:30 AM-->QUOTE(Sunder @ Jan 20 2005, 10:30 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--> I think that even if I get a hold of the Sri Bhashyam, I might look at it as an Advaitin does and will not be able to do justice in conveying it as a Vishishtadvaitin would. Still, it would be a learning experience to see the other side of the discussion and comment on it.
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Sundar ji,
Ramanuja's Sri Bhasya is actually fascinating. There are many places where he sees completely different topic compared to Shankara Bhasya!!
Have you read Ramanuja's Gita Bhasya? It is a very difficult commentary to read because I am so used to think of Gita from the Advaitic point of view and Ramanuja looks at some of these verses from a very odd (from my perspective) angle. I had a lot of problems understanding his commentary on the Gita.
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Sundar ji,
Ramanuja's Sri Bhasya is actually fascinating. There are many places where he sees completely different topic compared to Shankara Bhasya!!
Have you read Ramanuja's Gita Bhasya? It is a very difficult commentary to read because I am so used to think of Gita from the Advaitic point of view and Ramanuja looks at some of these verses from a very odd (from my perspective) angle. I had a lot of problems understanding his commentary on the Gita.

