Sri Ramanuja
Sri Ramanuja was a prominent philosopher and theologian in the 11th century, known for his contributions to the Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism. He is best recognized for his interpretation of the Vedanta philosophy, advocating for a devotional approach to God, particularly focusing on the deity Vishnu. His teachings emphasized the importance of love and devotion, making spiritual knowledge accessible to all.
He authored several influential texts, including the Sri Bhashya, which is a commentary on the Brahma Sutras. Sri Ramanuja's ideas laid the foundation for the Bhakti movement, inspiring countless followers and shaping the religious landscape in India. His legacy continues to influence spiritual practices and beliefs today.