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grames
01 October 2009, 07:52 AM
Hi,

Anyone here have this "SataDushani" by VedantaDesika? Please share it if you have it.

Thanks

saidevo
01 October 2009, 11:59 AM
namaste grames.

Seems the author of the work is tirukkudantai desikan and not vedAnta desikan. Check this link to download the book:
http://www.sundarasimham.org/ebooks/ebook88.htm

This Website and the http://www.ahobilavalli.org/ have a rich collection of beautifully illustrated vaiShNava books, which I am collecting for the HDF library of Hindu Sanskrit Texts.

grames
02 October 2009, 03:28 AM
Dear Saidevo,

Thanks for the reference and i have already browsed ahobilavalli and one of the frequent visitor of this website :)

SataDushani is in fact, an argument/debate between Swami Desikan ( who is lovingly called "Vedanta" Desika denoting his statue and knowledge ) and this argument was recollected by his diciple and witness Perarylala arayar recollected all the vadas and composed this sataDushani.

The reference you have given is a different composition and done by Thirukudanthai Desikan who is also considered as incarnation of Swami desikan himself :)

Interesting....


namaste grames.

Seems the author of the work is tirukkudantai desikan and not vedAnta desikan. Check this link to download the book:
http://www.sundarasimham.org/ebooks/ebook88.htm

This Website and the http://www.ahobilavalli.org/ have a rich collection of beautifully illustrated vaiShNava books, which I am collecting for the HDF library of Hindu Sanskrit Texts.

wundermonk
28 May 2012, 07:21 AM
I think the book is out of print (http://www.mlbd.com/BookDecription.aspx?id=257) at Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Ltd.

Perhaps steady demand for hard copies for such books will keep such classical books still in print?!:)

philosoraptor
31 May 2012, 02:18 PM
I think the book is out of print (http://www.mlbd.com/BookDecription.aspx?id=257) at Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Ltd.

Perhaps steady demand for hard copies for such books will keep such classical books still in print?!:)


I would love to get my hands on a translation of Vedaanta-deshika's Shatadushani. I gather that SMS Chari's book is a summary study. Has anyone read it? I've only read one of his other books... I believe it was called "Philosophy of Vaishnavism." I found it well-researched and an easy read.

grames
01 June 2012, 02:31 AM
Hi.,

I have read the Chari's SataDushani and it is very detailed analysis of the actual SataDushani. Good one.

Omkara
15 March 2013, 08:24 PM
I would love to get my hands on a translation of Vedaanta-deshika's Shatadushani. I gather that SMS Chari's book is a summary study. Has anyone read it? I've only read one of his other books... I believe it was called "Philosophy of Vaishnavism." I found it well-researched and an easy read.

This is Chari's biok. I liked it.

http://books.google.co.in/books?id=r1zNxV2zBPsC&printsec=frontcover&output=html_text&source=gbs_similarbooks_r&cad=3