This is a unique and distinct work. It studies the Vedanta school of Sankaracarya, Bhaskara, Ramanujacarya, Nimbarkacarya, Madhvacarya, Vallabhacarya and other neglected schools of Srikantha, Sripati Pandit, Vijnana-bhiksu and Baladeva Vidyabhusana. It gives an emphasis on the great Acaryas Brahmasutras commenta-ries with reference to the philosophically important topics, which are discussed in the first four sutras (Catuchutri) in particular and other specific sutras in general. A study of the Vedanta Schools with reference to the Brahmasutra commentaries exposes the distinct characteristics of the Vedanta schools by classifying them with a new parameter of Tantrism. A novel classification of Vedanta schools in terms of Srauta (Aupanisadic schools) and Puranic schools gives us a clue to understand truly the texture and nature of the Brahmasutra. A study of the Vedanta schools in the light of Brahmasutra commentaries gives a new direction to the study of the Brahmasutras.
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Shailaja Bapat teaches Indian philosophy and Vedanta system to M.A. in the Department of Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages, University of Pune, Pune-411007. Her numbers of students are awarded Ph.D. Degree. Two books-Bibliography of Advaita Vedanta (1999) and Bibliography of Suddhadvaita Vedanta (2000) are on her credit. Her erudite articles on the Samkhya, Nyaya-Vaisesika and Vedanta systems are published in different books and journals. A work undertaken by her, entitled A critical Edition of the Brahmasutras (based on two hundred manuscripts in the various scripts) with English Translation and Critical Notes will soon be published.
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