Brahmasutras are the central text of Vedanta Philosophy. The Sutras are arranged in four chapters. The first one is called Samanvayadhyaya in which Shastrasamanvaya in Brahman is achieved. In the second chapter known as Avirodhadhyaya, the views of other schools of Philosophy, Sankhya, Vaisheshika, Jaina,Bauddha, etc. are rejected. In the third chpater known as Sadhanadhyaya. Vairagya, Bhakti, and Upasana are explaiend. In the fourth chapter known as Phaladhyaya, Utkranti, Marga and Bhoga are explained.\nThe Sutras are very brief, Hence it is difficult to comprehend the import of the Sutras. The three Bhashyakaras, Shankara, Ramanuja and Madhva have explained the import of Sutras in favour of their respective doctrines. In this book, Shri Raghavendra Katti has made an objective study of the Sutras in Chapters I and II, following the plan of Sri Madhvacharya. He gives the details of the plan of samanvaya in the first chapter and the refutation of the doctrines of the other schools in the second.
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