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Sankara,
Ramanuja and Madhava are the three chief Acharyas or religious teacher of India.
Ramanuja taught us that God Vishnu is Supreme and we are all his
devotees.
Ramanuja lived three hundred years after Sankara, i.e.,
about 900 years ago.
He was born at Sri Perumbadur in Tamil Nadu to a man called
Kesava Bhattar. Alavandar, a religious teacher of srirangam, was his maternal
great-grandfather.
The boy was originally named Lakshmana. The name mans the
same as Ramanuja, which in its turn means the younger brother of Rama.
Ramanuja lost his father in his young age. When the earlier
part of his education was over, he was sent along with his cousin Govinda Bhattar to
kanchi to study Vedanta under a teacher by name Yadavaprakasa.
Author - Dharamsey M. Khatau
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