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A Critical Study of the Bhagavad Geeta

A Critical Study of the Bhagavad Geeta

by C.M. Padmanabhachar

Sri Madhwa Shastra Sampanna C.M. Padmanabhacharyar, High Court Vakil, Coimbatore, has done eminent service to the cause of the Dwaita Literature by publishing in English, the BHAGAVAD GEETA with his commentaries thereon. He belongs to the illustrious Tamraparni family which has been en-
joying a high reputation for the proficiency ofits members in Sanskrit literature generally, and more particularly in Dwaita Philosophy. His father is one of the most learned pandits now living. Mr. Padmanabhacharyar’s acknowledged proficiency both in English and Sanskrit and the religious education and training he had under his renowned father may be taken as guarantee for the accuracy and soundness of the interpretations he has given to the texts in accordance with the doctrines of the Dwaita School of Philosophy. His great work in English, The Life and Teachings of Sri Madhwa, has already made him famous with students of sacred literature

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