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  1. Anu Vyakhyana. The Aṇuvyākhyāna is a Sanskrit work regarding Dvaita philosophy written by Madhvacharya. It is a metacommentary on the author's own commentary on the Brahma Sutras. The other three works on Sutras are Brahma Sutra Bhashya, Anu Bhashya, and Nyayavivarana. [1] .

  2. 28 de mar. de 2022 · anuvyakhyana, sarvamoola, madhvacharya, dvaita, tattvavada. Collection. opensource. Srimad Anuvyakhyanam of Sri Madhvacharya in 9 scripts... converted to other scripts via Aksharamukha. Addeddate. 2022-03-28 07:12:11. Identifier. anuvyakhyana-9-scripts. Identifier-ark. ark:/13960/s26n7w4p8jb. Ocr. tesseract 5.0.0-1-g862e. Ocr_autonomous. true.

  3. 14 de oct. de 2022 · Anu Vyakhyana by Sri Madhvacharya - Vishwesa Tirtha. Addeddate. 2022-10-14 05:35:52. Identifier. 357912555-anu-vyakhyana-vishwesha-tirtha. Identifier-ark. ark:/13960/s2kqv7754mj. Ocr. tesseract 5.2.0-1-gc42a.

  4. www.atmashrama.org › indexAnuvyakhyana

    Anuvyakhyana is a work that enjoys greatest respect in Dvaita Tradition. It is the most elaborate among the four works - Sutra Bhashya, Anuvyakhyana, Nyaya Vivarana and Anu Bhashya written on the Brahma Sutras by Sri Madhwacharya. It is a fitting supplement to the Brahma Sutra Bhashya.

  5. His greatest work is ANU VYAKHYANA, a critical exposition of the Vedantic philosophy of the Brahma Sutras of Badarayana. Madhva’s disciples and their successors have brought out elaborate commentaries, glosses and independent works pertaining to the original works of Madhva.

  6. 21 de jul. de 2020 · You can clearly grasp Sri Madhvacharya’s philosophy if you study his commentary on the Brahma Sutras and Anu-Vyakhyana, his commentaries on the Upanishads and the Bhagavad-Gita, and his glosses on the Mahabharata (Bharata-tatparya-nirnaya) and on the Bhagavata Purana. Madhva’s philosophy has many points in common with those of Ramanuja.

  7. The Anuvyākhyāna, a metrical master-piece in 900 verses, is a highly polemical work which subjects all other schools of interpretation opposed to the dvaita system to a ruthlessly critical examination. The most celebrated work of Jayatirtha (A. D. 1345-1388), the Nyāya - sudhā, is actually a commentary on the Anuvyākhyāna.