[INDOLOGY] Viśiṣṭādvaita commentary on the Upaniṣads

Srilata Raman s.raman at utoronto.ca
Mon Oct 31 02:32:24 UTC 2022


Dear Dr. Ryan,
There are the following works:
-Subālopaniṣadvivaraṇa of Sudarśana Sūri (ca. 13th century)
- Īśopaniṣadbhāṣya of Vedānta Deśika (ca. 13th-14th century)
- Īśāvāsyopaniṣadvyākhyā of Nārāyaṇamuni (2nd Jīyar of the Ahobila maṭha, ca. 15th century)
- Māṇḍukya, Īśā and Taittirīya commentaries by Kūranārāyaṇa (disciple of Vedānta Deśika, ca.15th century)
- Commentaries on 16 Upaniṣads by Raṅgarāmānujamuni (16th century)
-Taittirīya Upaniṣad Bhāṣya by Govindācārya (16th century?)
- a commentary on Vedānta Deśika's Īśopaniṣadbhāṣya by Uttamūr Vīrarāghavācāriyār (20th century)
to name some of the works I am aware of.
It is evident from this list that the Upaniṣads concentrated on, post-Rāmānuja, seem to have been really no more than 3-4 with the Īśopaniṣad and the Taittirīya the most important. The former particularly has an intermittent commentarial tradition after Vedānta Deśika wrote a commentary on it. Finally, we seem to have virtually no Upaniṣadic commentaries extant between the 17th-20th centuries until Uttamūr Swami who was one of the last living polymaths of the Vaṭakalai tradition, as far as I am aware. But I am always happy to be enlightened further on this interesting issue.

with kind regards,
Srilata
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Srilata Raman,
Professor of Hinduism,
Department for the Study of Religion,
University of Toronto.


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Subject: [INDOLOGY] Viśiṣṭādvaita commentary on the Upaniṣads

Hi,

Rāmānuja never wrote a work that was a commentary on a full Upaniṣad like those of Śaṅkarācārya. Does anyone know of
Upaniṣadic commentaries written in the Viśiṣṭādvaita tradition in either Tamil or Sanskrit? Or published scholarship relating
to same?

Thanks.

Jim Ryan
Asian Philosophies and Cultures (Emeritus)
California Institute of Integral Studies
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