The Method of Early Advaita Vedanta A Study of Gaudapada, Sankara (Shankaracharya), Suresvara and Padmapada

The Method of Early Advaita Vedanta A Study of Gaudapada, Sankara (Shankaracharya), Suresvara and Padmapada

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDD327
Author: Michael Comans
Publisher: MOTILAL BANARSIDAS PUBLISHERS PVT.LTD
Language: English
Edition: 2000
ISBN: 9788120817227
Pages: 516
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 9.00 x 6.00 inches
Weight 716 gm

Book Description

From the Jacket

This is unique work discussing the teachings of four of the great Advaita Acaryas: Gaudapada, Sankara and his two disciples, Suresvara and Padmapada. The firs three chapters are concerned with the teaching of Gaudapada. These chapters refer to most of the verses of the Gaudapadakarika and one chapter specifically deals with the influence of Mahayana Buddhism on the though of Gaudapada. The following three chapters discuss the teachings of Sankara. Two topics in particular are given extensive treatment: Sankara's understanding of the nature of God (Isvara), and the way Sankara views the role of the sruti in leading to liberation. The writings of recent scholars, such as Paul Hacker, are examined in the context of various topics. The final two chapters are devoted to an explication of the teachings of Sankara's two best known disciples, Suresvara and Padmapada.

The author combines close textual scholarship with the perspective of one is a teacher (Acarya) within the tradition of Advaita. This work will prove useful both for the student who wishes to obtain clear and detailed information about these four Acaryas, and it will also be of value to one who is seeking to develop their own spirituality within the Advaita tradition.

About the Author

Michael Comans (M.A. Ph.D.) began a serious study of Advaita Vedanta as a resident student of Swami Dayananda Saraswati, one of the great teachers of present day India. After returning to Australia he studied for his doctorate under the guidance of the renowned Indologist, Professor J.W.de Jong, at the Australian National University. He also had the opportunity to study from Senior Pandit Srinivasa Shastri of Deccan College, Pune, and Dr. R. Krishnamurti Shastri of Madras Sanskrit Collage. Dr. Comans taught at the University of Sydney for a number of years. He now spends his time both in Sydney, where he teaches Vedanta and Sanskrit, and in India.

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