Ramanuja
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Ramanuja | |
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Ramanuja ke murti Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam me | |
| Niji jaankari | |
| Janam | 25 April 1077 |
| Maut | 1 January 1157 (aged 80)[lower-alpha 1] |
| Dharam | Hinduism |
| Mai-baaps |
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| Sect | Sri Vaishnavism |
| Sanstha | |
| Philosophy | Vishishtadvaita |
| Dharmik pesha | |
| Guru | Yadava Prakasa |
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| Literary works | Traditionally 9 Sanskrit texts, including Vedarthasamgraha, Sri Bhashya, Gita Bhashya |
| Sammaan | Emberumānār, Udaiyavar, Yatirāja (king of sannyasis)[6] |
| Propagator | Vishishtadvaita Vedanta |
Ramanuja (1077 - 1157)[7], jiske Ramanujacharya ke naam se bhi jaana jaawat rahaa, India ke ek Hindu philosopher, guru aur samaj sudharak rahaa. Uske Hinduism me Sri Vaishnavism tradition ke barrhawa de ke khaatir jaana jaae hae.[6] Isse Bhakti movement bhi prabhawit bhais rahaa.[8]
References
[badlo | source ke badlo]- ↑ N. Jagadeesan (1989). Collected Papers on Tamil Vaishnavism. Ennes Publications. p. 82. https://books.google.com/books?id=rInXAAAAMAAJ. "his name 'Ramanuja' (the name of Lakshmana in the Ramayana) was done into Tamil as 'Ilaiyalvar.'"
- ↑ Gerhard Oberhammer; Marion Rastelli (2007). Studies in Hinduism: On the mutual influences and relationship of Viśiṣṭādvaita Vedānta and Pāñcarātra. IV. Austrian Academy of Sciences Press. p. 269. ISBN 978-3700136804. https://books.google.com/books?id=aLgTAQAAMAAJ. "Hence, says the AK, "On the twelfth day, during the naming ceremony which was preceded by giving him the divine signs, they gave him the name Ilaiyalvar"
- ↑ Sydnor, Jon Paul (2012). Ramanuja and Schleiermacher: Toward a Constructive Comparative Theology. pp. 20. ISBN 9780227900352. https://books.google.com/books?id=aIviDwAAQBAJ.
- ↑ Jones & Ryan 2006, p. 352.
- ↑ Carman 1974, pp. 27-28, 45.
- 1 2 Raman 2020, pp. 195, 198-205.
- ↑ Sydnor, Jon Paul (2012). Ramanuja and Schleiermacher: Toward a Constructive Comparative Theology. pp. 20. ISBN 9780227900352. https://books.google.com/books?id=aIviDwAAQBAJ.
- ↑ C. J. Bartley 2013, pp. 1–4, 52–53, 79.
- ↑ The Tradition dates him to 1017. But it has been questioned by some modern scholarship, based on temple records and regional literature of 11th- and 12th-century outside the Sri Vaishnava tradition, and modern era scholars suggest that Ramanuja may have lived between 1017–1137 CE.[3][4][5]
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