[Advaita-l] Shankara and Madhusudana
Vivek
ammasfeet at icloud.com
Sun Jul 5 04:26:08 CDT 2015
Hari Om,
Much appreciated! So much to look into. Thanks for sharing all that.
Vivek.
> On Jul 5, 2015, at 2:38 PM, Venkata sriram P <venkatasriramp at yahoo.in> wrote:
>
> Namaste,
>
> Several saints commented on BG from their philosophical perspective. Sri.Abhinava Gupta
> wrote from the perspective of "trika-siddhAnta"; Maharashtra Saint Sri.Jnaneshwar Maharaj
> wrote magnum opus "jnAnEshwari" which is based on "nAtha-sampradAya"; Balga Gangadhar Tilak
> wrote from karma yOga perspective; Sri.Aurobindo wrote from "pUrNa-yOga" perspective etc.
>
> But, personally, I like two commentaries on BG. One is "sAdhak-sanjeevani" written by
> Swami Ramsukhdas Maharaj Ji which is published by Gita Press, Gorakhpur and another
> is Srimad Bhagavatgita with sAdhana vyAkhya by Sri.Sista Subba Rao Garu.
>
> The above two touched my heart. The latter one ie., Commentary by
> Sri.Sista Shanta Subba Rao Garu has special place for me.
> Prof. Subba Rao was a great scholar of telugu, english & sanskrit and
> worked as english professor in Andhra University. He was suffering from poor eyesight which
> turned out to be glaucoma. Eventually, he lost his eyesight and became totally blind.
> Not knowing what to do and having heard the greatness of Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi, came
> to Tiruvannamalai and approached Bhagavan. After serving Him, pleaded Bhagavan for
> restoring the eye sight. Bhagavan turned deaf ears and later wrote on a small piece of paper
> and gave to Prof.Subba Rao. It read as "develop INNER VISION rather than striving for
> OUTER VISION. Inner Vision would take care of everything".
>
> This advice of Bhagavan was Upadesa for Prof.Rao and he performed intense sadhana in the
> presence of Bhagavan. Later, he became steadfast in "Atma-vichAra" and wrote commentary
> on BG with his own anubhava. Prof.Rao passed away on 20th April 1981 and cast off his
> mortal frame just like a ripe cucumber separates itself from creeper.
>
> Apart from these, Anandagiri, Sridhara Swami etc. wrote the commentaries. But to understand
> the advaita commentaries to BG, one must be good in it's concepts.
>
> Audio lectures of Swami Ranganathananda Maharaj (former President of Ramakrshna Mutt, Hyd)
> are available. Sri.Maharaj was also a great scholar and votary of Gita.
>
> Swami Chinmayananda Ji and Swami Sivananda Ji also wrote beautiful commentaries to BG
> that are simple & sweet.
>
> To start with the books of Sw.Chinmayananda Ji (Chinmaya Mission), Sw.Sivananda Ji (Divine Life Society) & Sw.Ramsukhdas Maharaj (Sadhak Sanjeevani of Gita Press) are wonderful books. Gita Press has published a book called "Gita Darpan" which is the essence of BG.
>
> However, it all depends on one's level of maturity to understand.
>
> regs,
> sriram
>
>
> --------------------------------------------
> On Sun, 5/7/15, Vivek <ammasfeet at icloud.com> wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: [Advaita-l] Shankara and Madhusudana
> To: "Venkata sriram P" <venkatasriramp at yahoo.in>
> Cc: "advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org" <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org>
> Date: Sunday, 5 July, 2015, 6:50 AM
>
> Hari Om,
>
> Thanks for sharing that.
>
> To take this one step further.
> Which are the commentaries really worth studying on Gita
> beside these two?
>
>
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