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Sri Ramanuja
Sriperumbudur
(birthplace)

Bhagavad Ramanuja (1017–1137) was a Vedic spiritual leader, philosopher, and mystic who is recognized as one of the most influential thinkers in Hinduism. (The word “Bhagavad” is an honorific.)

Ramanuja led a broad religious movement in southern India in the 11th century, substantially changing the course of Hindu religious practice. He taught that the fulfilled life is one of loving worship, service, meditation, and surrender, leading to direct experience of the Supreme Self. The supreme end of existence is godly service that overflows from this experience.

The Supreme Self is the highest Truth, the worshipful source and substratum of all that exists, a unifying Reality which is unfathomably profound and great. It is the absolutely pure seat of all knowledge and bliss, opposed to any limitation or evil of any kind and the abode of all auspiciousness. The natural qualities of the Supreme Self inspire loving devotion in the spiritual aspirant, to which He responds out of His own inherent love and grace.

The means to attain the Supreme is intense, devoted love, beginning and ending in absolute self-surrender. The practice of this discipline involves daily worship, prayer, and meditation on God’s form and qualities. This spiritual discipline is known as bhakti, and it forms the essence of Ramanuja’s philosophy.

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Sri Ramanuja
Srirangam
(brindavanam)


यो नित्यम् अच्युतपदाम्बुजयुग्मरुक्म-

व्यामोहतस्तदितराणि तृणाय मेने ।

अस्मद् गुरोर्भगवतोऽस्य दयैकसिन्धोः

रामानुजस्य चरणौ शरणं प्रपद्ये ॥

yo nityam acyuta-padāmbuja-yugma-rukma-

vyāmōhatas taditarāṇi tṛṇāya mēnē |

asmad gurōr bhagavatō’sya dayaikasindhōḥ

rāmānujasya caraṇau śaraṇaṁ prapadye ||

Ramanuja Acharyas