रामानुज

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Sanskrit[edit]

Etymology[edit]

राम (rāma) +‎ अनुज (anuja, younger brother).

Noun[edit]

रामानुज (rāmānuja) stemm

  1. ‘younger brother of Rāma’ (this title would be applicable to Krishna as born after Bala-Rāma of the same father)
  2. name of a celebrated Vaishnava reformer (founder of a particular Vedantic school which taught the doctrine of qualified non-duality i.e. that the human spirit is separate and different from the one Supreme Spirit though dependent on it and ultimately to be united with it ; he lived at Kancipuram and Sri-rangam in the South of India, in the 12th century, and is believed by his followers to have been an incarnation of Shesha ; he is also called रामानुजाचार्य and यतिराज ; n. or जम् मतम्, रामानुज's doctrine) RTL. 119, 448 &c.
  3. (with दीक्षित) name of another author Cat.

Descendants[edit]

  • Tamil: இராமானுசன் (irāmāṉucaṉ)

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