Sri Rama Tirtha: 1 definition

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Source: archive.org: T.T.D. Monthly Bulletin Vol. VIII

Sri Rama Tirtha was the disciple of Krishna Tirtha. He belongs to the 16th century. He is the author of several Advaitic works. They are :—

  1. Padayojana, a commentary on the Upadesa Sahasri of Sri Sankaracharya,
  2. Manasollasa Yrittanta Vilasa, a commentary on Sureswaracharya’s Manasollasa on Sri Sankaracharya’s Dakshinamurthi Stotra,
  3. Vastu Tatwa Prakasa, a brief recapitulation of Sri Sankara’s Sariraka Bhashya,
  4. a commentary on Vedanta Sara,
  5. Sankshepa Sariraka Vyakhya,
  6. Vakyartha Darpana
  7. and Sariraka Raha-syartha Tatwa Prakasika.

He is stated to have written a commentary on Maitreyi Upanishad.

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