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This comprehensive study delves into the Hindu philosophical understanding of the Deity, presenting a detailed analysis of how theological concepts developed across different periods and schools of thought. The work traces the intellectual journey of Hindu theology from its Vedic roots through classical Vedantic philosophy, ultimately culminating in the sophisticated theological framework established by Rāmānuja.
Bharatan Kumarappa provides scholarly insight into Rāmānuja’s contributions to Hindu philosophy, particularly his Viśiṣṭādvaita (qualified non-dualism) doctrine. The book examines how Rāmānuja synthesized various philosophical traditions while maintaining the essential principles of Vedantic thought. Through careful analysis of primary texts and philosophical arguments, the author demonstrates how Rāmānuja’s conception of the Deity represents a sophisticated evolution of Hindu theological understanding, balancing devotion, knowledge, and the nature of ultimate reality.
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