Tattvavipana : A commentary on panchapadikavivarana by akhandanada muni Sanskrit
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181.482 P2883 A 107034 ADI SHANKARACHARYA : | 181.482 P916 N 104821 Naishkamyartha siddhi of sureshwararacharya | 181.482 R 1405 P 105842 Pancadasi of Vidyaratna muni | 181.482 R 1405 T 105847 Tattvavipana : | 181.482 R1415 A 105593 Atmatirtham: | 181.482 R1416 S 105092 Sribhashyam of sriramanujacharya: | 181.482 R1416 S 105126 Sribhashyam of Sri Ramaanujacharya: |
Vedānta) or Uttara Mīmāṃsā is one of the six orthodox (āstika) schools of Hindu philosophy. Vedanta literally means "end of the Vedas", reflecting ideas that emerged from the speculations and philosophies contained in the Upanishads.
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