It was simply said "Śaṅkara's Saundaryalaharī", not "Saundaryalaharī by the the author of the
Brahmasūtrabhāṣya".The fact is that the
Saundaryalaharī is ascribed to (one) Śaṅkara by the mediaeval scholarly indigenous tradition, which considers that it is the same Śaṅkara as the one who composed the Brahmasūtrabhāṣya. See e.g. the Vani Vilas Press edition (under the direction of the Sringeri Matha) of the "complete works" of Śaṅkara
https://archive.org/details/CompleteWorksOfSriSankaracharyaIn20Volumes1910Editionwhich includes also for example the "Tantric" Prapañcasāra (vol. 19) once edited by A. Avalon.
Now there are the critical studies by Paul Hacker, Hajime Nakamura etc. which have tried to distinguish between the different authorships and to determine which works can be ascribed to the "original" early Advaitin philosopher called Śaṅkara.
Nevertheless, would it be really useful or necessary to say something like "pseudo-Śaṅkara'" for the author(s) of the Śaṅkarian Hyms? Or to talk here about "ideologically biased ascriptions". I would rather consider that these ascriptions where firstly made, in the course of time, by the different Śaṅkarian traditions themselves, and in this way are highly significant.
Best wishes
Christophe Vielle
Dear Dominik,
thank you, indeed, for providing a link to the premiere performance of the last major work
by the late Sir John Tavener: a modern classical setting of “Śaṅkara's Saundaryalaharī”.
Very interesting!
However, given this is a scholarly list, it may perhaps be necessary to be slightly more
careful with reproducing ideologically biased ascriptions of authorship.
As well-known, the name of the Advaita philosopher “Śaṅkara” has unfortunately
served as a hook for innumerable such ascriptions to hang on.
Needless to particularly emphasize, there is a long historical gap between
the times of the Advaita author and the origin of the ŚrīVidyā tradition to which
the Saundaryalaharī pertains.
Best wishes,
Hartmut Buescher
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