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    COMPLETE WORKS OF SANKARA- SANSKRIT

    Sree Sankaracharya university of Sanskrit, Kalady is republishing the standard collection of the complete works of Adi Sankara in five Volumes.

    1St
    Brahma Sutra
    Isa
    Kena
    Katha
    Prasna

    2nd
    Mundaka
    Mandukya
    Taittiriya
    Ithareya
    Chandogya
    Brahadaranyaka

    3rd
    Gita
    Sanal Sujathiyam
    Vishnu sahsara Nama Bashya
    Viveka choodamani
    Upadesha sahsri

    4th
    Dasha Sloki
    Shatha Sloki
    Atma Bodha
    Prapancha Sara

    5th
    Around 140 Sthothras

    Source of Information of the content : Mathrubhumi Daily News(Local)


    Now available for 2250.00 INR
    Pre-publication price: 1750.00 INR (Applicable till the 31st MARCH 2013)

    Contact:

    The Registrar,
    Sree Sankaracharya university of Sanskrit,
    Kalady, Ernakulam, Kerala.
    0091 (0)484 246 33 80

    Or

    Email: ssusereg@gmail.com

    Web Url: http://ssus.ac.in/
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    The University, named after the illustrious sage and philosopher Sree Sankaracharya, was established in the year1993 in Kalady, on the banks of the river Poorna in Kerala.

    The primary objectives of the University are to impart knowledge in various branches of Sanskrit as well as Indology, Indian Culture, Indian Languages, Indian Philosophy, Fine Arts, Foreign Languages and Social Science and to promote the study and research of Sanskrit through simultaneous promotion of other languages in India and abroad that have enriched the study of Sanskrit.
    The University also works towards the Publication and preservation of manuscripts and books in Sanskrit and other languages.
    The University is currently functioning through nine Regional Centres, namely Thiruvananthapuram, Panmana, Thuravoor, Ettumanoor, Kalady (Main Campus), Thrissur, Tirur, Koyilandy and Payyannur. The Kerala Kalamandalam, internationally acclaimed for Kerala Classical Arts, has recently been added to the University as a recognized institution.

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    Details of such a work published earlier

    The Works of Sri Sankaracharya [Memorial Edition], 20 volumes published in 1910 by Sri Vani Vilas Press, Srirangam, remains to this day the standard collection of the complete works of Sri Sankaracharya. It includes Sri Sankaracharya's major commentaries as well as his other works, as given in the list below.

    1. Brahmasutra-bhashya
    2. Brahmasutra-bhashya
    3. Brahmasutra-bhashya
    4. Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 1: Isa, Kena [2], Katha, Prasna
    5. Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 2: Mundaka, Mandukya, Aitareya
    6. Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 3: Taittiriya, Chhandogya 1-3
    7. Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 4: Chhandogya 4-8
    8. Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 5: Brihadaranyaka 1-2
    9. Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 6: Brihadaranyaka 3-4
    10. Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 7: Brihadaranyaka 5-6, Nrisimhapurvatapani
    11. Bhagavad-Gita-bhashya, vol. 1: chaps. 1-9
    12. Bhagavad-Gita-bhashya, vol. 2: chaps. 10-18
    13. Vishnusahasranama and Sanatsujatiya Bhashyas
    14. Vivekachudamani, Upadeshasahasri
    15. Miscellaneous Prakaranas vol. 1: Aparokshanubhuti, etc. [7 works]
    16. Miscellaneous Prakaranas vol. 2: Prabodhasudhakara, etc. [25 works]
    17. Stotras, vol. 1 [30 works]
    18. Stotras, vol. 2 [35 works, plus Lalita Trisatistotra Bhashya]
    19. Prapanchasara, vol. 1
    20. Prapanchasara, vol. 2

    There are thus a total of 118 works, counting the two Kena Upanishad bhashyas separately, in this collection. Both Indian and Western scholars agree that many of these works must have been written by later Sankaracharyas rather than the original or
    Adi Sankaracharya. But there is no agreement on which ones are genuinely his. Moreover, there are many other texts attributed to Sankaracharya that are not found in this collection, some of which may have been written by Adi Sankaracharya. So it is not a definitive collection of his writings. Nor does it lay any claim to being a critical edition. Its readings can often be improved by comparison with other printed editions and manuscripts. It is
    simply the standard collection we have at present.

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    Re: COMPLETE WORKS OF SANKARA- SANSKRIT

    thanks for the news and your blog is very helpful with lots of ebooks
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