Ramanujar, also known as Ramanuja Acharya, was born in the 11th century in modern-day Tamil Nadu, India. His birthplace, Sriperumbudur, is revered as a sacred pilgrimage site today.
From a young age, Ramanujar displayed exceptional intellectual prowess and a deep spiritual inclination. He studied under renowned scholars and immersed himself in the study of Vedanta and the teachings of the ancient scriptures.
One of Ramanujar's significant contributions was his reinterpretation of the philosophical works of the ancient sage, Adi Shankaracharya. He emphasized the concept of Vishishtadvaita Vedanta, which means "qualified non-dualism." This philosophy asserts that while the ultimate reality is non-dual (Advaita), individual souls (Atman) and the universe are inseparable from the Supreme Being (Brahman) and are qualified by His attributes.
sri ramanujacharya's teachings emphasized the importance of devotion (bhakti) as a means to spiritual liberation, alongside knowledge (jnana) and righteous action (karma). He traveled extensively, preaching his philosophy and initiating disciples into his lineage.
His influence extended beyond philosophical discourse; bhagavad ramanuja was a social reformer who challenged prevailing caste distinctions by welcoming people from all backgrounds into the fold of spiritual learning and practice. His inclusive approach and emphasis on universal love and compassion earned him widespread respect and admiration.
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