Brahma Sutras (Critical Exposition)
author: B. N. K. Sharma
edition: 2008, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
pages: 1835
ISBN-10: 8121500354
ISBN-13: 9788121500357
Topic: Hindu-philosophy
Plan of the Sutras and Arrangement of their subject matter
This chapter describes Plan of the Sutras and Arrangement of their subject matter located on page 10 of volume 1 in the book Brahma Sutras (Critical Exposition) compiled by B. N. K. Sharma. This book contains a Critical Exposition of the Brahmasutras of Badarayana including a thorough research on the commentaries of Shankara, Ramanuja and Madhva. The Vedanta Sutras represent an important treatise of Indian Philosophy teaching Vedic concepts as found in the Upanishads..
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Bhagavad-gita-rahasya (or Karma-yoga Shastra) [by Bhalchandra Sitaram Sukthankar]
This stanza mentions TWO DIFFERENT places, where the subject-matter of the Body and the Atman have been described; for, it says that this subject-matter has been mentioned "in DIFFERENT ways, by different Rishis, DISCON- NECTEDLY," and also (caiva) "definitely and logically in the Brahma-Sutra-padas"; and this is apparent from the word caiva (i. e. , and also )....
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Khadira-grihya-sutra [by Hermann Oldenberg]
On the other hand, the arrangement of the Sutras has undergone frequent changes, in which the compiler clearly shows his intention of grouping together, more carefully than was done in the original text, the Sutras which naturally belong to each other. Of the Sutras of the Khadira-Grihya which cannot be identified in Gobhila, several are to be traced back to Latyayana, or we should perhaps rather say, to Drahyayana. Thus Khad....
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Baudhayana Dharmasutra [by Georg Bühler]
Compared with the Sutras of Apastamba and Hiranyakeshin they are much simpler in their arrangement, and the complete absence of that anxiety to save 'half a vowel' which characterises the fully developed Sutra-style is very remarkable. The last point has been noticed by Govindasvamin also....
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