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Teṅgalai and Vaḍagalai

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1912

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page 715 note 1 Or Maṇavāḷa Mahāmuni.

page 716 note 1 To the credit of Vedântâcārya, however, it must be said that he looked upon the opinions of those from whom he differed as simply due to specialization of certain aspects of truth:—

Mahatām api keṣāṁcid

Tat-tad-artha-prakāśâdi-

ativādāḥ pṛthag-vidhāḥ |

tatparatvād abādhitāḥ ‖

[Stotra-Bhāṣya 53.]

No odium theologicum could be imputed to him.