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INTRODUCTION
 

 
Sri Madhusudana Sarasvati is one of the classical writers on

the Advaita Vedanta. His best known work is the Advaita-Siddhi.

Together with the commentary on it by Sri Brahmananda

Sarasvati, called Laghucandrika but better known by its popular

name Brahmanandī, it is considered the highwater mark of

Advaita dialectics.
 

 
Not much is known about the details of the life of this

great saint scholar. But the little that is known is full of

interest. Sri P. C. Diwanji of the Bombay Civil Service (judi.

cial) places the date of his birth as 1540 A.D. He tells us also

that the name of Madhusudana Sarasvati is mentioned in the

Ain-E-Akbari as the second among the wise men of the Hindus,

the first being that of his guru, Madhava Sarasvati. And Sri

Rajendranath Ghosh, in the very elaborate introduction to the

Bengali translation of the Advaita-Siddhi places the date of his

birth between 1525 and 1530. In view of the fact that when he

left for Navadveepa as a very young man determined to enter

the monastic order under the guidance of Sri Chaitanya Maha-

prabhu (1485-1532) the latter was presumably still alive, it may

be necessary to advance the date of birth to 1520. It is agreed

by all that he lived for a hundred and seven years.
 

 
He was born in a village near Kotalipära in the Faridpur

District of East Bengal, now Bangladesh, in a family of erudite

scholars, probably followers of the vaishnava faith. The father's

name was Pramodana Purandarâcārya. The young man, the

third of four sons, was named Kamalanayana.
 

 
Receiving his early education from his father and making

very rapid progress with it, Kamalanayana resolved, even as a

very young man, to dedicate his life to the pursuit of truth and

to renounce the worldly life, to enable him to concentrate on his

aim, without the distraction of having to maintain a family.

His father approved his resolve, blessed him and advised him