[Advaita-l] Dashashloki of Sankara
Nirnajan Saha
nsaha12 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 28 12:40:05 EDT 2017
Thank you so much, Subbuji.
Rgs,
Niranjan
On Tuesday, 28 March 2017 9:58 PM, V Subrahmanian <v.subrahmanian at gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 8:28 PM, Nirnajan Saha <nsaha12 at yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Subrhamanianji,
Thank you indeed for all these authentic information (Madhusudana's commentary itself validates its authorship, but people still quarrel) . Could you please point out exactly the reference to BSB, where the Pancaratra matter occurs,
The reference to Pamcaratra in BSB is 2.2.42-45
Actually all the schools that are refuted in BSB as non-vedāntic are listed in the Dashashloki as well.
and also share your views on my second query i.e. (ii) distinction between the Śaṅkara known through Mādhava's narratives and the historical person.
I am not aware of the Shankara as a historical person as we seldom have any information about him apart from some references in others' works.
regardssubbu
Best regards,Niranjan
On Tuesday, 28 March 2017 8:03 PM, V Subrahmanian <v.subrahmanian at gmail.com> wrote:
In the Dashashloki, Shankara, as he has done in the Brahmasutra bhashya, held that the ultimate reality of the Vedanta is not the one taught by the Pāncharātra : न तत्पाञ्चरात्रम्.
vs
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 7:56 PM, V Subrahmanian <v.subrahmanian at gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 7:28 PM, Nirnajan Saha via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita- vedanta.org> wrote:
Dear List,
Namaste!
Could some of you please shed light on, with concrete references--(i)if Sankara was the author of the Dashashloki, (ii) distinction between the Śaṅkara known through Mādhava'snarratives and the historical person.
While we don't find any problem in accepting its authorship to Sankara, people raise doubt as well.
At the beginning of the commentary to the Dashasloki, Sri Madhusudana Saraswati says in his 'Siddhantabindu':
इह खलु साक्षात्परम्परया वा सर्वान् जीवान् समुद्दिधीर्षुः भगवान् शङ्करः अनात्मभ्यः विवेकेन आत्मानं नित्यशुद्धबुद्धमुक्तस्वभावं संक्षेपेण बोधयितुं दशश्लोकीं प्रणिनाय ।
With a view to redeem all jīva-s directly or indirectly from samsāra, Bhagavan Shankara composed this work 'Dashashloki' thereby discriminating the Self that is of the nature of being ever pure, consciousness, ever-liberated, from the not-self, giving that knowledge in a concise manner.
Apart from the above direct mention of the authorship and the work, Madhusudana Saraswati has even invoked the blessings of Shankaracharya in his first invocatory verse:
श्रीशंकराचार्यनवावतारं विश्वेश्वरं विश्वगुरुं प्रणम्य ।वेदान्तशास्त्रश्रवणालसानां बोधाय कुर्वे कमपि प्रयत्नम् ॥
At the end of the work, MS composes some verses, and the first among them is:
न स्तौमि तं व्यासमशेषमर्थं समग्रसूत्रैरपि यो बबन्ध ।विनापि तैस्सङ्रथिताखिलार्थं तं शंकरं नौमि सुरेश्वरं च ॥
Here MS bows to Shankara the sutrakara and Sureshvara.
Thus, we have the authority of Madhusudana Saraswati on Shankara's authorship of the work.
In the same way, Amalananda, 13CE, has authenticated the Prapanchasāra as that of Shankara.
Vidyaranya has mentioned in the Panchadashi that the Vākyavritti is that of Shankara.
Of course, Sureshwara himself has stated that Upadeshasahasri is that of Shankara.
MS has also cited a line in his Gūḍhārthadīpikā from the Vishnuṣaṭpadī stotram popularly said to be of Shankara, though without mentioning his name.
regardsvs
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