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Anandamakaranda is intended as a comprehensive, searchable, extensively hyperlinked and structured repository of the available literature on Dvaita Siddhanta, also known as Tattvavāda. We hope this would provide a platform for study and research in this branch of Vedanta. In the first phase, we present the fountainhead of Tattvavāda, the ''Sarvamula Granthas'' composed by Srimadanandatirtha – also known as Sri Madhvacharya and Sri Pūrna Prajña – the chief proponent of the ''Dvaita school of Vedanta''. This consists of a total of thirty-eight works divided into nine categories. In future, we intend to continue by providing commentaries, sub-commentaries and independent prakarana granthas. It is also envisaged to leverage the available technology to provide audio / video artefacts to enrich the user experience. | Anandamakaranda is intended as a comprehensive, searchable, extensively hyperlinked and structured repository of the available literature on Dvaita Siddhanta, also known as Tattvavāda. We hope this would provide a platform for study and research in this branch of Vedanta. In the first phase, we present the fountainhead of Tattvavāda, the ''Sarvamula Granthas'' composed by Srimadanandatirtha – also known as Sri Madhvacharya and Sri Pūrna Prajña – the chief proponent of the ''Dvaita school of Vedanta''. This consists of a total of thirty-eight works divided into nine categories. In future, we intend to continue by providing commentaries, sub-commentaries and independent prakarana granthas. It is also envisaged to leverage the available technology to provide audio / video artefacts to enrich the user experience. | ||
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* Parama pujya Sri VidyaSreesha Tirtharu of ''Sri Sosale Vyasaraja Matha'' who has been a guiding spirit for this project. | * Parama pujya Sri VidyaSreesha Tirtharu of ''Sri Sosale Vyasaraja Matha'' who has been a guiding spirit for this project. | ||
* ''Sri Sri Vyasatirtha Samshodhana Pratishtanam'', Mysuru, has helped in proof reading text and helping us improve continuously. | * ''Sri Sri Vyasatirtha Samshodhana Pratishtanam'', Mysuru, has helped in proof reading text and helping us improve continuously. | ||
* ''Poornaprajna Samshodhana Mandiram'', Bengaluru. | |||
Latest revision as of 19:13, 29 April 2026
Anandamakaranda is intended as a comprehensive, searchable, extensively hyperlinked and structured repository of the available literature on Dvaita Siddhanta, also known as Tattvavāda. We hope this would provide a platform for study and research in this branch of Vedanta. In the first phase, we present the fountainhead of Tattvavāda, the Sarvamula Granthas composed by Srimadanandatirtha – also known as Sri Madhvacharya and Sri Pūrna Prajña – the chief proponent of the Dvaita school of Vedanta. This consists of a total of thirty-eight works divided into nine categories. In future, we intend to continue by providing commentaries, sub-commentaries and independent prakarana granthas. It is also envisaged to leverage the available technology to provide audio / video artefacts to enrich the user experience.
Acknowledgements
We sincerely thank everyone who has helped in bringing this project to fruition. We want to specifically acknowledge the support of:
- Parama pujya Sri VidyaSreesha Tirtharu of Sri Sosale Vyasaraja Matha who has been a guiding spirit for this project.
- Sri Sri Vyasatirtha Samshodhana Pratishtanam, Mysuru, has helped in proof reading text and helping us improve continuously.
- Poornaprajna Samshodhana Mandiram, Bengaluru.