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Ramanuja - Wikipedia Ramanuja ([ɾaːmaːnudʑɐ]; Middle Tamil: Rāmāṉujam; Classical Sanskrit: Rāmānuja; c 1077 – 1157, trad date 1017-1137 [a]), also known as Ramanujacharya, was an Indian Hindu philosopher, guru and social reformer
Ramanuja | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy As the prime philosopher of the Viśiṣṭādvaita tradition, Rāmānuja is one of the Indian philosophical tradition’s most important and influential figures
Index (Ramanuja. org TattvaPedia) This website is dedicated to sharing the wisdom of Ramanuja and the rich heritage of Sri Vaishnavism Here you will find articles, resources, and insights into his philosophy and enduring legacy
Sri Ramanuja: The Life, Vision and Legacy Sri Ramanuja (1017–1137 CE) was a great philosopher, spiritual teacher, and social reformer of India He became one of the most important acharyas (spiritual masters) in the history of Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism) His teachings continue to guide millions of people even today
Sri Ramanujacharya - Sanatan Hindu Dharma Ramanuja inspired generations of saint-poets known as Alvars, whose Tamil hymns fused emotional intensity and spiritual longing He elevated vernacular language and song, making religious experience accessible to all, regardless of caste or learning
Sri Bhagavadh Ramanuja | Home Bhagavad Ramanuja, born in 1017 in Sri Perumbudur, Tamil Nadu, was the foremost proponent of the Visishtadvaita philosophy and a pioneering social reformer who championed equality beyond caste barriers
Ramanuja - Encyclopedia. com Ramanuja was born into a Brahmin family in the town of Sri Perumbudur, India Brahmins, mostly priests, teachers, and intellectuals, are the highest caste, or hereditary social class, in Indian society
Biography:Ramanuja - HandWiki Ramanuja ([ɽaːmaːnʊdʑɐ]; Middle Tamil: Rāmāṉujam; Classical Sanskrit: Rāmānuja c 1017 CE – 1137 CE;), also known as Ramanujacharya, was an Indian Hindu philosopher, guru and a social reformer He is noted to be one of the most important exponents of the Sri Vaishnavism tradition within Hinduism