Brahma Sutras are the coded texts that guide us in understanding the Vedas that often look contradictory, illogical etc. Great and philosophers like Shankaracharya, Ramanujacharya Madhwacharya have written extensive commentaries on these Brahma Sutras to facilitate an understanding of Brahma Sutras. Sri Sri Raghavendra Swamiji had written "NyaayaMuktaavali" about 350 years ago in Sanskrit explaining the meaning of Brahma Sutras chapter-by-chapter based on the Bhashya (Commentary) of Sri Mahdwacharya and Sri Jayateertha. The language and contents are of high order. An attempt is made here to bring the contents to the English Reader along with the original text.
The Author, Ravindranath Kadlabal is a Graduate in Laws and Post Graduate in Sanskrit. He has retired as an Asst. General Manager from a Public Sector Bank. He has studied Madhwa Philosophy under the able guidance of Sri Narasimhachar Korlahalli and is himself teaching Madhwa Philosophy to many students on a daily basis. His earlier publications are 1. Brahma Sutras - An introduction through aNubhaashya Madhwacharya 2. Isavasya Upanishat with Sankara, Ramaanujeeya and Madhwa Commentaries
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