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Bhashya (Sanskrit: भाष्य,
Bhāṣya) is a "commentary" or "exposition" of any
primary or
secondary text in
ancient or
medieval Indian literature.
Common in...
- philosophy. The Abhidharmakośa-kārikā (the verses) and the Abhidharmakośa-
bhāṣya (the auto-commentary) were
translated into
Chinese in the 6th
century by...
- 10th
century commentary Abhinavabharati – an
example of a
classic Sanskrit bhasya ("reviews and commentaries") –
written by Abhinavagupta. In
April 2025,...
- The Sri
Bhashya (Sanskrit: श्रीभाष्य, romanized: Śrībhāṣya) is the most
famous work of the
Hindu philosopher Ramanuja (1017–1137). It is his commentary...
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Rigvedadi Bhashya Bhumika (also
known as
Introduction to Vedas) is a book
originally written in
Hindi by
Dayanand Saraswati, a nineteenth-century social...
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later fame over 300
texts are
attributed to him,
including commentaries (
Bhāṣya),
introductory topical expositions (Prakaraṇa grantha) and
poetry (Stotra)...
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meditation is to keep chest, neck and head
erect (proper
spinal posture). The
Bhasya commentary attached to the Sutras, now
thought to be by
Patanjali himself...
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Treatise on Yoga
according to Patañjali") and
consisted of both Sūtras and
Bhāṣya.
According to Maas and Wujastyk,
Patanjali compiled yoga from
older traditions...
- transl. ancient, old), The Kāvya or
poetical literature, The
extensive Bhasyas (reviews and
commentaries on
Shrutis and non-Shruti texts), The sutras...
- Madhvācharya
wrote bhāṣyas (commentaries) on
these texts. Rāmānujāchārya did not
write any
bhāṣya (commentary) on the Upanishads, but
wrote bhāṣyas (commentaries)...