Brahma Sutras, Adhyaya04 Pada03 Adhikarana181 TaDidAdhikaranam, Swami Medhanandapuri(Telugu)
Sri
Swami Medhanada
Puri is a distinguished teacher of Vedanta.
More information about Sri Swami Medhanada Puriji
www.samskriti.org/swamiji
.htm
Email: swami.medhanandapuri@gmail.com
Sri Swami Medhanada Puri is a renowned speaker in
English, Hindi,
Telugu,
Bengali and Sanskrit about
Indian Philosophy (Upanisads,
Bhagavat Gita,
Brahma Sutras, Vedanta) from
Kailash Asram,
Rishikesh.
He mastered Vyakaranam, Mimamsa, Nyaya, Sankhya sastras,
Advaita philosophy,
Bhagavad Gita, ten principal Upanisads and Brahma Sutras. Over the years, he served as acharya at the ashram. In
1987 he was elevated as
Treasurer and Manager of Kailash Ashram.
Sri Swami Medhanada Puri gave these discourses on Brahma Sutras.
The Brahma Sutras are an early exposition of the Vedanta-interpretation of the Upanishads.
The
Brahma Sūtras are also known by other names: Vedānta Sūtras,
Uttara Mīmāmsā-sūtras, Śārīraka Sūtras, Śārīraka Mimāmsā-sūtras. Vaishnavas also call this the Bhikṣu sūtras.
The word "sūtra" means "thread", and the Brahma sūtras literally stitch together the various Vedanta teachings into a logical and self-consistent whole. These sūtras systematize the jñānakāņda (path of wisdom, as opposed to Karmakāņda, the path of action) of the
Veda, by combining the
two tasks of concisely stating the teaching of the Veda and argumentatively establishing the specific interpretation of the Veda adopted in the sūtras.
Sri Swami Medhanada Puri is a distinguished teacher of Vedanta.
More information about Sri Swami Medhanada Puriji
www.samskriti.org/swamiji.htm
Email: swami.medhanandapuri@gmail.com
Sri Swami Medhanada Puri is a renowned speaker in English, Hindi, Telugu, Bengali and Sanskrit about Indian Philosophy (Upanisads, Bhagavat Gita, Brahma Sutras, Vedanta) from Kailash Asram, Rishikesh.
He mastered Vyakaranam, Mimamsa, Nyaya, Sankhya sastras, Advaita philosophy, Bhagavad Gita, ten principal Upanisads and Brahma Sutras. Over the years, he served as acharya at the ashram. In 1987 he was elevated as Treasurer and Manager of Kailash Ashram.
Sri Swami Medhanada Puri gave these discourses on Brahma Sutras.
The Brahma Sutras are an early exposition of the Vedanta-interpretation of the Upanishads.
The Brahma Sūtras are also known by other names: Vedānta Sūtras, Uttara Mīmāmsā-sūtras, Śārīraka Sūtras, Śārīraka Mimāmsā-sūtras. Vaishnavas also call this the Bhikṣu sūtras.
The word "sūtra" means "thread", and the Brahma sūtras literally stitch together the various Vedanta teachings into a logical and self-consistent whole. These sūtras systematize the jñānakāņda (path of wisdom, as opposed to Karmakāņda, the path of action) of the Veda, by combining the two tasks of concisely stating the teaching of the Veda and argumentatively establishing the specific interpretation of the Veda adopted in the sūtras.