Extracting the Essence of the Sruti: The Srutisarasamuddharnam of Totakacarya
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ISBN : 9788120814103, 812081410
Year of Publication : 1996
Edition : 1st
No. of Pages : 121
Language : English
Condition : New
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The Srutisarasamuddharanam (Extracting the Essence of the Sruti) is the major work of Totakacarya who is regarded by tradition as one of the four-principle disciples of Adi Sankara. Composed in Sanskrit, the work consists of one hundred and seventy-nine verses. The aim of these verses is to bring out the essential meaning of the Upanisads. Through an analysis of various Upanisad statements, as well by compatible reasoning, Sri Totaka shows that the Upanisads teach that Brahman is real, the world is mithya and that the essential nature of the jiva is none other than Brahman.
The teaching is presented in the form of a dialogue between a student and a guru. Totaka skilfully manages to bring out the main Advaita teachings while maintaining the context of a discussion. These verses are not only valuable for what they teach, but in them we also find an accurate account of the tradition of Advaita as it existed at the time of Sankaracarya himself. Accompanying the Devanagari text of the verses is an English translation of each verse followed by a brief commentary in English to assist in understanding the verses.
Review(s)
The translation, commentary and the total production of the original work are attractive in very respect. - DR.V.S. SHARMA.
The book is enriched by a verse by verse detailed table of contents and an appendix enlisting variant readings between the Vani
About the Author:
After studying under Sri Dayananda Saraswati, Michael Comans returned to
Australia where he gained his doctorate in Classical Indian Philosophy. He
has a number of publications in the field of Vedanta. He lives in Sydney,
where he teaches Vedanta and Sanskrit, and is frequently in India.