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  1. Tarka, upayah sarva-yoganam (means to all yogas).Brahmasutra Tarkdpratisthdndt - 2006 - In V. N. Jha, Manabendu Banerjee & Ujjwala Panse (eds.), Nyāya-Vasiṣṭha: Felicitation Volume of Prof. Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar. pp. 418.
     
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    The Brahmasūtra and the Commentaries of Rāmānuja and Śaṅkara.James Ryan - 2018 - Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 23:25-56.
    This article examines the basic content of the Brahmasutra and compares and contrasts the commentaries of Ramanuja and Shankara on it. Firstly the issue of possible errors or interpolations in the BSis addressed. Then the full contents of the BS is surveyed briefly but with important detail. Finally, the important disagreements between the commentaries of Ramanuja and Shankara on the BSare discussed. This includes discussion of selected sutras in question.
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    Brahmasūtra-bhāṣyam and Peculiarity of Indian Arguments.Hyoyeop Park - 2012 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 36:49-77.
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    The Brahmasutras and Their Principal Commentaries . Vol. I.B. N. K. Sharma - 1973 - Philosophy East and West 23 (3):399-399.
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    Mīmāṃsāsūtra and Brahmasūtra.Johannes Bronkhorst - 2014 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 42 (4):463-469.
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  6. Meditation in Brahmasutras: a study of Brahmasutras in the third and fourth adhyayas, referring to the commentaries of Shankaracharya, Ramanujacharya and Madhavacharya and to Raghavendratirtha's Tantradipika.Raghavendra Katti - 2015 - Pune: Dr. Raghavendra Katti.
     
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    Fallacious Arguments in Brahmasūtra-bhāṣyam.Hyoyeop Park - 2010 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 57:369-395.
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    Understanding Hinduism through Brahmasutra.Maghar S. Manhas - 2010 - New Delhi: B.R.. Edited by Bādarāyaṇa.
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    A Vaiṣṇava Interpretation of the Brahmasūtras: Vedānta and Theism.Bimal Matilal - 1992 - New York: Brill.
    The author has combined his knowledge of original Sanskrit materials with his study of western philosophy to produce a new interpretation of the Brahmasūtras. He has put forward and amply substantiated a very challenging thesis: the original Brahmasūtras and the Upanisads can be interpreted in the light of the theological ideas of the Bhāgavata and the teachings of Sri Caitanya. It is an illuminating study of modern Hinduism which exposes the scriptural bases of modern ideas.
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    A Vaiṣṇava Interpretation of the Brahmasūtras: Vedānta and TheismA Vaisnava Interpretation of the Brahmasutras: Vedanta and Theism.Francis X. Clooney, Rampada Chattopadhyay & Kanti Chattopadhyay - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (3):477.
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    Brahman, the supreme being, in Brahmasutras.Raghavendra Katti - 2013 - Bangalore: Sri Vyasa Madhva Samsodhana Pratisthana.
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    Samkara’s Critique of Samkhyan Causality in the Brahmasutra-bhasya.Frank Podgorski - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (1):49-57.
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    Discuss how far Sankaracharya truly represents the view of the author of the Brahmasutras.Mūlacandra Tulasīdāsa Telīvālā - 1918 - Bombay: Telivala.
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    Śaṅkara’s Understanding on Yoga exposed in Brahmasūtra-bhāṣyam 2.1.3.Hyoyeop Park - 2012 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 34:95-120.
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    Śankara's attitude to scriptural authority as revealed by his gloss on brahmasūtra I.1.Arvind Sharma - 1982 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 10 (2):179-186.
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  16. Sankara's Attitude to Scriptural Authority as Revealed by his Gloss on Brahmasutra 1.1.3.Arvind Sharma - 1982 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 10:179.
     
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    Commentary on Gerald J. Larson’s tt"The Notion of Satkarya in Samkhyatt" and Frank Podgorski’s tt"Samkara’s Critique of Samkhyan Causality in the Brahmasutra-bhasya.Bhagwan B. Singh - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (1):59-63.
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  18. Brahmasūtraśāṅkarabhāṣyam (catuḥsūtrī): Pūrṇānandīyavyākhyāsahitayā Bhāṣyaratnaprabhayā samanvitam = Brahmasutra Shaankara Bhashyam (Chatussutri): Ratnaprabha - Poornanandeeya. Śaṅkarācārya - 2017 - Sr̥ṅgagiriḥ: Śrīśaṅkara Advaitaśodhakendram. Edited by Pūrṇānanda & Rāmānandasarasvatī.
    Classical commentary on four sutras of Brahmasūtra of Bādarāyaṇa by Śaṅkarācārya; includes Ratnaprabhā of Rāmānandasaravatī and sub-commentary of Pūrṇānanda.
     
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    Brahmasūtra: with parallel Sanskrit text. Badarayana, Raphael & Asram Vidya Order Raphael - 2014 - New York: Aurea Vidyā. Edited by Bādarāyaṇa.
    The BRAHMASUTRA of BADARAYANA represents the fundamental text of exegesis of Vedanta. The intent of Badarayana - the sage that for authority and realization of consciousness has been identified with Vyasa, the Rsi who ordered the texts of the Vedas - is that of providing the right perspective in the interpretation of the most profound and meaningful contents of the Upanisads. This had proven necessary in order to rectify some unilateral aspects propounded by several schools of thought, both orthodox (...)
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    Vedānta, Overview.Shakuntala Gawde - 2020 - Hinduism and Tribal Religions. Encyclopedia of Indian Religions.
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    Brahmasūtra o Śrimadbhāgabata, bā, Srimadbhāgabata sāhāyye Brahmasūtrālocanā =.Rāmapada Caṭṭopādhyāẏa - 1978 - Kalikātā: Phārmā Keelaema. Edited by Anilahari Caṭṭopādhyāẏa.
    Commentary on Bādarāyaṇa's Brahmasūtra, basic text of the Vedanta philosophy, in the light of the philosophical tenets preached in the Bhāgavatapurāṇa.
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    Reading Non-Dualism in Śivādvaita Vedānta: An Argument from the Śivādvaitanirṇaya in Light of the Śivārkamaṇidīpikā.Jonathan Duquette - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (1):67-79.
    This article examines Appaya Dīkṣita’s intellectual affiliation to Śivādvaita Vedānta in light of his well-known commitment to Advaita Vedānta. Attention will be given to his Śivādvaitanirṇaya, a short work expounding the nature of the Śivādvaita doctrine taught by Śrīkaṇṭha in his Śaiva-leaning commentary on the Brahmasūtra. It will be shown how Appaya strategically interprets Śrīkaṇṭha’s views on the relationship between Śiva, its power of consciousness and the individual self, along the lines of pure non-dualism. In this context, the hermeneutical role (...)
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    Vīraśaivism in the light of Śrīpati.Bharati Goswami - 2018 - Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan.
    Study of Vīraśaiva commentary on Brahmasutra along with the fundamentals of other systems on Hindu philosophy.
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    Bhāskarācārya: A Study with Special Reference to His Brahmasūtrabhāṣya.A. B. Khanna & Båadaråayaòna - 1998 - Delhi: Amar Granth Publications. Edited by Bādarāyaṇa.
    On the life and philosophy of Bhāskarācārya, 8th cent., Vedanta philospher and commentator of Brahmasūtra.
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  25. Rāmānuja’s Viśiṣṭādvaita and Hegel’s Absolute Idealism -A Comparative Study.Shakuntala Gawde - 2018 - Journal of the Oriental Institute 67 (1-4):93-114.
    Rāmānuja is known as a theistic ācārya who interpreted Brahmasūtras in Viśiṣṭādvaita point of view. He propounded his philosophy by refuting Kevāldvaita system of Śaṅkara. He criticized the existence and knowledge of indeterminate objects and refuted the concept of Nirviśeṣa Brahman. Therefore, Brahman for him is Saviśeṣa. The name Viśiṣṭādvaita itself signifies that it is Qualified Monism. Brahman is qualified by matter and soul. Matter and soul though real are completely dependent on Brahman for their existence. Hegel is a German (...)
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    Development of nyāya philosophy and its social context.Sibajiban Bhattacharyya - 2004 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
    In His Learned Book, Development Of Nyaya Philosophy And Its Social Context Professor Sibajiban Bhattacharyya Has Traced The History Of Nyaya Philosophy With Reference To Its Social Contexts. That This System Of Philosophy, Darsana, Is Not Unnecessarily Abstract But Has Taken Congizance Of Its Theoretical Ancestry As Well As Practical Circumstances Will Be Evident To The Perceptive Reader. As A Branch Of Knowledge, Vidya, Philosophy As Darsana Was Known In India For A Long Time. In Kautilya'S Arthasastra The Recognized Branches (...)
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    Vedāntic Commentaries on the Bhagavadgītā as a Component of Three Canonical Texts.Niranjan Saha - 2017 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 45 (2):257-280.
    The Vedānta philosophy has its roots in scriptural sources, specifically, in three canonical texts, viz. the Brahmasūtra-s by Bādarāyaṇa, which is called nyāya-prasthāna or tarka-prasthāna; the Upaniṣad-s, which are called the śruti-prasthāna; and the Bhagavadgītā, which is regarded as the smṛti-prasthāna. Thus, like the first two constituents of this trio, the third one has a tangible legacy of commentarial tradition; as almost all well-known advocates of the Vedānta schools have commented on these three sourcebooks. In this paper, an attempt has (...)
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    Brahmasūtranyāyasaṅgrahādi prabandhaṣaṭkam. Panchamukhi, Raghavendra Swamirayacharya & [From Old Catalog] - 1968
    Six treatises on the textual contents of Badarāyana's Brahmasutras, a work of Vedanta philosophy.
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    A History of Early Vedanta Philosophy, Part Two (review). [REVIEW]Andrew O. Fort - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (3):480-482.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:A History of Early Vedānta Philosophy, Part TwoAndrew O. FortA History of Early Vedānta Philosophy, Part Two. By Hajime Nakamura. Translated by Hajime Nakamura, Trevor Leggett, et al.. Edited by Sengaku Mayeda. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 2004. Pp. xxi + 842. Hardcover $58.95.First, to address the exact nature of this volume: the bulk of A History of Early Vedānta Philosophy, Part Twoby Hajime Nakamura was part of Nakamura's doctoral (...)
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    The Vivekacudamani of Sankaracarya Bhagavatpada: An Introduction and Translation (review). [REVIEW]Douglas L. Berger - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (4):616-619.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Vivekacūḍāmaṇi of Śaṅkarācarya Bhagavatpāda: An Introduction and TranslationDouglas L. BergerThe Vivekacūḍāmaṇi of Śaṅkarācarya Bhagavatpāda: An Introduction and Translation. Translated by John Grimes. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2004. Pp. xii + 292.The Vivekacūḍāmaṇi or Crown Jewel of Discrimination has for centuries been celebrated as one of the most effective prakaraṇa grantha or independent pedagogical [End Page 616] treatises in the literature of Advaita, the nondualistic school of (...)
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    Making space for vedānta: Canon and commentary in caitanya vaiṣṇavism. [REVIEW]Ravi M. Gupta - 2006 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 10 (1):75-90.
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