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  1. Vedanta Desika (1268–1369), also rendered Vedanta Desikan, Swami Vedanta Desika, and Thoopul Nigamantha Desikan, was an Indian polymath who wrote philosophical as well as religious and poetical works in several languages, including Sanskrit, Manipravaḷam (a Sanskritised form of literary Tamil), Tamil and Prakrit.

  2. Srimad Vedanta Desika or Thoopul Nigamaantha Desikan (1268–1369) [1] is the most brilliant stalwarts of Sri Vaishnavism in the post-Ramanuja period. He was a poet, devotee, philosopher, logician and master-teacher ( desikan).

  3. Sep 20, 2018 · Vedanta Desika. Sri Vedanta Desika was born in 1268 at Thooppul, a village near Kanchipuram, to Totaramba and Ananta Suri. Both parents came from very traditional Sri Vaishnava backgrounds; Ananta Suri was a Vaidika Sri Vaishnava belonging to the Yajur Veda, and Totaramba was the great-granddaughter of Kidambi Accan or Pranatartiharacharya, ...

  4. Jun 22, 2024 · vedAnta-deshika. Format: in Devanagari | ITX in ITRANS scheme | saṃskṛta HTML in different language scripts | Information and Links.

  5. Vedanta Desika was one of the greatest philosophers and literary giants of South India. He is regarded as the second greatest Sri Vaishnava writer. He was a great poet, devotee and master-teacher.

  6. Vedantadeshika (born 1268, Tuppule, near Kanchipuram, Vijayanagar, India—died 1370, Srirangam) was a leading theologian of the Vishishtadvaita (Qualified Nondualist) school of philosophy and founder of the Vadakalai subsect of the Shrivaishnavas, a religious movement of South India.

  7. pedia.desibantu.com › vedanta-desikaVedanta Desika | pedia

    Mar 26, 2012 · Vedanta Desika (Swami Desikan, Swami Vedanta Desikan, Thoopul Nigamaantha Desikan) (1269–1370) was a Sri Vaishnava Guru. He was a poet, devotee, philosopher and master-teacher.