The Fundamental Vedanta : Upanishads, The Brahmasutras and Bhasyas: A Critique of the Vishayavakyas of the Brahmasutras
This book puports to discuss the Fundamental Vedanta in the context of the Upanishads, Brahmasutra along with the Bhashyas on it. Upanishads form the core of the Indian Philosophy and the Brahmasutra seeks to systematise the Upanishadic philosophy. Brahmasutra is one of the most intractable works of the Fundamental Vedanta. This work aims at ascertaining the relation between the Upanishads and the Brahmasutra with the assistance of the Bhashyas on the sutras.
In short it is a detailed critique of the Vishayavakyas of the Brahmasutra. Radhakrishnan’s work on the Brahmasutra was of a pioneering nature in this field, though it discussed a very few Bhashyas.
This books takes into account the entire Brahmasutra and about ten or eleven Bhashyas in the field and the considerable literature on it which has come into existence in the field of Vedanta, especially the Brahmasutra. So this book is a valuable addition in the field of Upanishads, Brahmasutra and Bhashyas which are inseparable in themselves.