Upanishads -- Commentaries

Srikrishna Ghadiyaram srikrishna_ghadiyaram at YAHOO.COM
Thu Mar 13 22:05:43 CST 2003


Hari Om !!

You can purchase the Brahma Sutra lectures of Swami
Dayananda Saraswati of Arsha Vidya Gurukulam, the Guru
of Swami Paramarthananda Saraswati at arshavidya.org

Om Namo Narayanaya !!

Srikrishna

--- K Kathirasan NCS <kkathir at NCS.COM.SG> wrote:
> Namaste Sanjay,
>
> The Shvetashvatara Upanishad too is considered to be
> commented by Shankara
> but some scholars do not accept this.  The
> commentaries on the Brahma Sutras
> are terse.  Hence it is not recommended to learn the
> bhashya (or the
> upanishads) on your own but rather from a teacher
> who knows the sampradaya.
>
>
> The english edition of the Brahma Sutra Shankara
> Bhashya I have is one
> published by Ramakrishna Mutt and translated by
> Swami Gambhiranada. It is
> good but would be better if I learn it from a
> teacher. If I am not wrong,
> Swami Paramarthananda Saraswati is giving classes on
> the Brahma Sutra in
> English. If you are interested you may buy the
> recorded tapes to learn it on
> your own. You may visit www.yogamalika.org for more
> information.
>
> My best wishes.
>
> best regards,
> K Kathirasan
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Sanjay Verma [SMTP:sanjay1297 at yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 10:14 AM
> > To:   ADVAITA-L at LISTS.ADVAITA-VEDANTA.ORG
> > Subject:      Upanishads -- Commentaries
> >
> > Pranam to all,
> >
> > This is primarily academic interest only...
> >
> > 1) There are in total 108 [remaining]
> Upanishads... Aside from the ten or
> > so Upanishads which Adi Shankaracharya commented
> on, what are some
> > recommended commentaries on the other Upanishads?
> >
> > 2) Adi Shankaracharya's commentary on the Brahma
> Sutra was further
> > commented on by:
> >
> > "Sri Appaya Dikshita rendered the commentary of
> Sri Sankara more clear by
> > his Parimala, Sri Vachaspati Misra by his work
> Bhamati and Sri Amalananda
> > Sarasvati by his Kalpataru."
> >
> > My question is, for one reading the Brahma Sutras
> directly for the 1st
> > time (rather than summaries written by others),
> would you recommend going
> > directly to Adi Shankaracharya's commentary or to
> one of the above
> > mentioned ones (or perhaps even another)?
> >
> > Jai Sri Krishna,
> > Sanjay
> >
> > P.S. The list I have for the Upanishads is as
> follows... If anyone has a
> > competing list, please do share:
> >
> > "Sankaracharya raised the status of ten among the
> Upanishads by selecting
> > them for writing his commentaries and so they
> became especially important.
> > Pundits and those with faith should resolve to
> present before humanity
> > these ten Upanishads at least. They are Isa, Kena,
> Katha, Prasna, Mundaka,
> > Mandukya, Thaithiriya, Aithareya, Chandogya and
> Brihadaranyaka.
> >
> > "The remaining 98 are: Brahma, Kaivalya,
> Svethasva, Jabali, Hamsa, Garbha,
> > Aruni, Paramahamsa, Amrithanada, Narayani,
> Amrithabindu, Atharvasikha,
> > Atharvasira, Kasithara, Mathrayani,
> Nrisimhatapani, Brahmajabala,
> > Maithreya, Kalagnirudra, Sulabha, Manthrika,
> Kshithi, Niraalamba,
> > Sarvahara, Vajrasuchika, Subharahasya, Thejobindu,
> Nadabindu, Dhyanabindu,
> > Brahmavidya, Atmabodhaka, Yoga, Thathwa,
> Naradaparivrajaka, Brahmana,
> > Sita, Yogachudamani, Nirvana, Mandala,
> Dakshinamurthi, Skandaa, Sarabha,
> > Adwaitha, Thaaraka, Mahanarayana,
> Sowbhagyalakshmi, Saraswathirahasya,
> > Mukthika, Bhavaricha, Ramathapana, Ramarahasya,
> Mudgali, Vasudeva,
> > Pingala, Sandilya, Mahabhikshuka, Yogasiksha,
> Sanyasa, Thuriyathitha,
> > Parmaparivrajaka, Narasimha, Akshamalika,
> Annapoorna, Ekakshara, Akshika,
> > Adhathya, Surya, Kundisakhya, Aatma, Savithri,
> Parabrahma, Pasupatha,
> > Thripurathapana, Avadhootha, Thripura, Devi,
> Bhavana, Katha, Yogakundali,
> > Rudrahrday a, Rudraksha, Bhasma, Darsana,
> Ganapathi, Thahasata, Mahavakya,
> > Panchabrahma, Gopalathapani, Pranagnihothra,
> Garuda, Krishna, Datthatreya,
> > Varaaha, Yajnavalkya, Sathyaayana, Avyektha,
> Hayagriva, and Kalisantharna.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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