[Advaita-l] References to Critics of Sankara's Gita Commentary
kuntimaddi sadananda
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Tue Nov 18 04:17:50 CST 2014
PraNams
Like wise the most of the criticism of Advaita by Bhagavan Ramanuja is in Shree Bhaashya - the commentary on Brahma suutra. He talks about laghu and then mahaa purvapaksha where advaita doctrine is taken as the purvapaksha. The criticism in Geeta bhaashya are scattered all over and difficult to pin point where.
Hari Om!
Sadananda.
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On Tue, 11/18/14, V Subrahmanian via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Advaita-l] References to Critics of Sankara's Gita Commentary
To: "saha niranjan" <sahaniranjan at yahoo.co.in>, "A discussion group for Advaita Vedanta" <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org>
Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2014, 3:16 AM
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at
11:16 PM, saha niranjan via Advaita-l <
advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org>
wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> For handy/ readymade
reference, could any body help me find out
> places/verses where critics like Ramanuja,
Madhva, Bhaskara
> (Anandavardhana,
Ramakantha, Rajanaka, Abhinavagupta) have criticised
> Sankara in explicit/implicit terms in
their respective Gita commentaries.
>
The quest is quite a strenuous
and involving one. You will have to give a
lot of time and effort for this. During my
replies/refutations in
discussion
groups/articles, I have looked into the Madhva commentary to
the
BG. On many occasions one will find
the criticism of Shankara in the
Jayatirtha's gloss to Madhva's
commentary. You can use the Gitasupersite
which contains both these: Madhva's
commentary and Jayatirtha's gloss. But
then, Madhva has not commented on several
verses and so J too mostly leaves
them
out. One might have to go to the other Gita commentaries
of Madhva
and their glosses to get more
instances of their criticism of Shankara.
As far as I have seen, they do
not mention Shankara by name. They use
words like 'paraiḥ' ('...as said
by the 'others') and from the issue taken
up you will have to infer that it is Shankara
they are referring to. Maybe
terms like
'māyāvādibhiḥ' could also be found
somewhere!!
A reasonable
knowledge of Sanskrit is a must in such a quest. You
may
perhaps benefit by studying
B.N.K.Sharma's books too on the BG, if any as
they are in English.
The above methodology is common for all other
non-advaitin commentators.
regards
subrahmanian.v
>
>
> I'll also
appreciate to know if any other ancient commentators
(barring
> the abovementioned
commentators) of the Gita have criticised Samkara
> explicitly/implicitly in their respective
commentaries on the Gita.
>
> With best regards,
>
Niranjan Saha
>
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