Sudha Parimala
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Author | Raghavendra Tirtha |
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Language | Sanskrit |
Subject | Hindu philosophy |
Genre | Dvaita Vedanta |
Publisher | Original: 17th century |
Publication place | India |
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Sudha Parimala is a Sanskrit work on Dvaita philosophy written by Raghavendra Swami. It is a lucid adaptation of the well-known commentary on Jayatirthas Nyaya Sudha, which is a commentary on Madhvacharya's Anu Vyakhyana.[1][2]
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[edit]- ^ Vrindāvan (India) Institute of Oriental Philosophy (1960). Indian Philosophy & Culture, Volumes 5-6. Vaishnava Research Institute, Vrindāban, India. p. 5. Retrieved 20 April 2005.
- ^ B. N. Krishnamurti Sharma (1986). The Brahma Sutras and Their Principal Commentaries. Munshiram Manoharial Publishers Private Limited. p. xxii.
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