வேதாந்தமும் , தத்துவங்களின் தோற்றம் வளர்ச்சியும்

Vedanta - The Origin and Development of Philosophy

Authors

  • M. S. Ezhilarasi Assistant Professor, Department of Tamil , St. Mary’s College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi Tamil Nadu, India

Keywords:

Vadas, Vedaviyasar, Vedanta Principle, Completion of Sacrifice, Principle of Birth Cycle, Saiva Siddhantham, Meikandar

Abstract

The Vedas were compiled into four by Rick, Yajur, Samam and Atharvanam. Thus the compiler of the Vedas was a Tamil scholar named Vedaviyasar. The Vedanta principle is what seems to be the complete end of the Vedas. Andham means End. Vedas are based on sacrificial offerings. Theological doctrine appeared to refer to the completion of sacrifice. Sankara’s Advaita, Ramanuja’s Visishtadvaita and Mathva’s Duvaita appear to be the explanatory text for this Vedanta principle. This textual interpretationsare based on atheistic explanation for the theological doctrine of God. This textual interpretation also emphasizes the atheist’s principle of birth cycle. Rejecting these textual explanations seemed like a philosophy of Saiva Siddhanthamthat ultimately became the final philosophy. The ideology that refuted all these textual explanations eventually appeared to be the final philosophy. Saiva Siddhantham is the unparalleled philosophy of Tamil to explain spirituality scientifically. The basis for this was the Sivagnana Bodham written by Meykandar.

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2022-05-01

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