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Introduction.
HIS is a small poem on Morality by the Great
Visishtadvaitic teacher, Sri Vedantacharya, who
lived from 1268 to 1369 A.C. The work consists
of 144 stanzas divided into 12 paddhatis or cantos
of 12 stanzas each: In the 1st five Cantos the author
condemns the ways of wicked men, while in the next five
the virtuous deeds of great men are extolled.
treats of good poets' and the last describes the wisdom of
'discrimination.'
The 11th
According to tradition, this work was composed by
the author for the edification of Prince Sarvajña(?)
Singappa Nayak who sought moral and religious
instruction at his hands. Pleased with the Prince's
(144) and
In an extra-verse at the end of the work, the author has
indicated these numbers by the mnemonic forms
प्रिय ( 12 ) .
HIS is a small poem on Morality by the Great
Visishtadvaitic teacher, Sri Vedantacharya, who
lived from 1268 to 1369 A.C. The work consists
of 144 stanzas divided into 12 paddhatis or cantos
of 12 stanzas each: In the 1st five Cantos the author
condemns the ways of wicked men, while in the next five
the virtuous deeds of great men are extolled.
treats of good poets' and the last describes the wisdom of
'discrimination.'
The 11th
According to tradition, this work was composed by
the author for the edification of Prince Sarvajña(?)
Singappa Nayak who sought moral and religious
instruction at his hands. Pleased with the Prince's
(144) and
In an extra-verse at the end of the work, the author has
indicated these numbers by the mnemonic forms
प्रिय ( 12 ) .