Dear Sri Dadlani :
Your questions are most welcome .
It will take many weeks and months to
gain answers for your broad questions .
The best would eb to study under the sacred feet of
a VaishNavite AchAryan to understand the Four MahA
Vaakyams including the "Tatthvamasi " in the context of
VishitAdhvaitham and how it differs from other darsnams .
I do not know wherte you are .If you are in Chennai or
Banglaore , it will be easy to study under one of the VaishNavite
AchAryaas . There is also extensive write ups on
"Tatthvamasi " in Saranagathy Journal some time back .
For not so difficult intrepretations for the benefit of one
who may not be comfortable with complex Sanskritic explanations ,
You can study in English the explanations given by Dr.N.S.
Ananatharangachar Swamy of Bangalore in his books on Upanishads .
VisishtAdhvaithic explanations are given .
Best wishes ,
V.Sadagopan
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From: "Guru Meditation" <killuminati@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <Oppiliappan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <SriRangaSri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 7:45 PM
Subject: [Oppiliappan] ZrI VaiSNava explanation of 'Tat Tvam Asi'
>
>
> Dear BhAgavatas,
>
> Many thanks for your replies on parama-purusArtha. Please help me with
> another query.
>
> I would like to know what is the interpretation of ZrI VaiSNavism
> regarding 'Tat tvam asi'? Which ZrI VaiSNava AcAryas spoke on it and
> what did they say about it, briefly? What is the explanation of ZrIpAd
> RAmAnuja of it in relation to the relationship between jIva and God? And
> anyting else you think may be useful in understanding the ZrI VaiSNava
> position on that aphorism.
>
> Many thanks and awaiting your reply,
>
> S. Dadlani
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