[Advaita-l] [advaitin] Works of Sri Vidyashankara
Sunil Bhattacharjya
sunil_bhattacharjya at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 31 14:51:53 CST 2016
Namaste Venkataraghavanji,
Thank you for your mail. may I request you kindly to send me a photocopy of T.K. Gopalaswamy Aiyengar's paper titled "BhAskara on the
Gita" presented at the GIta SamIkshA conference held in Tirupati on March, 1970.
Would you think that Abhinava Shankara, another very famous avatara of Adi Shankaracharya, could have written the Bhagavadgita bhashya, if and when all evidences confirm that a fresh bhashya on the Bhagavadhita was needed to be written by Sri Vidyashankara to refute Sri Ramabujacharya's Bhagavadgitabjashya, as one advaitic bhashya was already therein Sri ramanujacharya's time. This will be satisfy the objection that language style of the Bhagavadgitabhshya was different for Adi Shankara's other bhashyas.
Tthe Bhagavadgitabhashya does not have 745 verses, even though the Gita press edition of the Mahabharata clearly shows that the Bhagavad Gita had 745 verses. One possibility is that Sri Vidyashankara had just to refute only the version with 700 verses on which Sri Ramanujacharya wrote his bhashya. But if any one before Sri Ramanujacharya wrote the advaitic bhashya on the Bhagavadgita, then the question as to why the 45 verses were omitted still stands,
Regards,
Sunil KB
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On Sat, 12/31/16, Venkatraghavan S via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Advaita-l] [advaitin] Works of Sri Vidyashankara
To: "A discussion group for Advaita Vedanta" <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org>
Date: Saturday, December 31, 2016, 10:06 AM
Namaste,
One thing we can use to determine objectively
if Shankara bhagavatpAda
wrote the gIta
bhAshya, or if it was a later advaitin in his tradition,
is
to see if there is any evidence from
other commentators that are
chronologically
proximate to him.
It is
widely accepted that BhAskara, a bhedAbhedavadin, who is
said to have
lived around c. 800 AD
("BhAskara the VedAntin", Daniel Ingalls), is a
close contemporary of Shankaracharya. BhAskara
quotes Shankara's brahma
sUtra bhAshya
quite extensively in his own bhAshya to this prasthAna.
BhAskara, in turn, is quoted by VAcaspati
Mishra in BhAmati. Therefore, he
must have
lived between Shankara's and VAcaspati's
lifetimes.
Now turning to
the question if there are any references to Shankara's
gIta
bhAshya in any of BhAskara's works.
Unfortunately, not too many surviving
works
of BhAskara are available to us. Thankfully, there are some
fragments
available from his gIta bhAshya (9
chapters of his gIta bhAshya are
published
by the Benares Sanskrit University, edited by Dr.
Subhadropadhyaya, 1964).
In the few fragments of the BhAskara gIta
bhAshya available today, there is
one
interesting comment he makes when commenting on sloka
2.21:
वेदाविनाशिनं
नित्यं य एनमजमव्ययम्
।
कथं स पुरुषः
पार्थ कं घातयति हन्ति
कम् ॥ २१ ॥
These are Shankara's words in his
commentary to the bhAshya: हेत्वर्थस्य
च
अविक्रियत्वस्य
तुल्यत्वात् *विदुषः
सर्वकर्मप्रतिषेध एव
प्रकारणार्थः
अभिप्रेतो भगवता*
।
Turning to BhAskara, he
quotes Shankara in the bhAshya to the same verse:
अत्र क्लेशभीरव:
केचित् स्वमतं
भगवत्यारोप्य
वर्णयन्ति *विदुष:
सर्वकर्मप्रतिषेध
एव
प्रकरणार्थोSभिप्रेतो
भगवता* इति.
In commenting on this verse, BhAskara
criticises Shankara's bhAshya by
saying
that Shankaracharya is simply attributing his own views onto
Lord
Krishna when he says "in this
context, Krishna's view is that for the wise
person total renunciation of karma is
prescribed".
Its quite
clear here that BhAskara is quoting Shankara's gIta
bhAshya
verbatim. Given that BhAskara also
quotes Shankara in his Brahma sUtra
bhAshya,
we can conclude that the Shankara that wrote the gIta
bhAshya must
have lived at the same time as
the Shankara that wrote the brahma sUtra
bhAshya. A reasonable simplification to make is
that it is indeed the same
person.
(The above references to
BhAskara's bhAshya and his quotation of
Shankara's
bhAshya are from T.K.
Gopalaswamy Aiyengar's paper titled "BhAskara on
the
Gita" presented at the GIta
SamIkshA conference held in Tirupati on March
1970. The proceedings of the conference have
been published by Sri
Venkateswara
University, Tirupati. It is available in electronic form
at
archive.org)
Regards,
Venkatraghavan
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