Mudaliyāṇḍān

Śrī Mudaliyāṇḍān, originally named Dāśarathi, stands as a beacon of unwavering devotion and selfless service within the illustrious lineage of Śrī Rāmānuja’s disciples. Revered as an embodiment of guru-bhakti and a pillar of the Viśiṣṭādvaita tradition, his life exemplifies profound humility, intellectual acuity, and tireless dedication to his Ācārya and the divine cause. He was...

Rāmānujāchāryā

The most important exponent of Viśiṣṭādvaita Vedānta (qualified non-dualism) In the grand dhārmika tapestry of Bhāratavarṣa, the life and work of Śrī Rāmānuja stand as a blazing beacon of bhakti, jñāna, and śaraṇāgati. His life is not merely a historical account—it is a living message of how āchāra, anugraha, and ātma-samarpana can transform the world....

Yādavaprakāśa

The First Guru of Śrī Rāmānuja Śrī Yādavaprakāśa was a figure of considerable intellectual stature, widely recognized as a celebrated scholar and exponent of the Advaita philosophy in the venerable city of Kāñcīpuram. It was to this esteemed preceptor that the young and intellectually brilliant Śrī Rāmānuja approached, driven by an ardent desire to delve...

Kūreśa

Śrī Kūreśa, also known as Koorathālvār, (alternatively written Kūrathāḻvār), is a luminous figure in the history of the Śrī Vaiṣṇava tradition. As a paramount disciple of Śrī Rāmānuja, his sacred journey is a testament to unwavering guru-bhakti (devotion to the guru), unparalleled self-sacrifice, and profound scholarship, all dedicated to the propagation and preservation of the...