Sri Bhashya
Sri Bhashya is a foundational text of the Vedanta philosophy, authored by the philosopher Ramanuja in the 11th century. It serves as a commentary on the Brahma Sutras, which are key philosophical texts that outline the principles of Vedanta. Ramanuja's work emphasizes the importance of devotion and the personal relationship between the individual soul and God.
The Sri Bhashya is notable for its clear and accessible language, making complex philosophical ideas understandable. It argues against the non-dual interpretations of Advaita Vedanta and promotes a qualified non-dualism, asserting that while the individual soul and God are distinct, they are also interconnected.