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Sadananda Yogendra Saraswati, the exponent of the Advaita Vedanta as taught by Adi Shankara and the renowned author of Vedantasara which is one of the best known ''Prakarana Granthas'' (text-books) of the philosophy of the Upanishads, was the son of Anantadeva, and probably lived in mid-15th century A.D. He is also reputed to have written - ''Vedantasiddhanta-sarasangraha'', ''Bhavaprakasa'' on Bhagavad Gita and ''Brahmasutra-tatpryaprakasa'' – which are works of equal repute and importance. Not much is known about the life of this ''acharya''. Hiriyanna states that Sadananda of Vedantasara is different from the Sadananda of ''Advaitbrahmansiddhi'' the text that was published by the Asiatic Society of Bengal.〔(【引用サイトリンク】author=T.P.Ramachandran )〕 In his works Sadananda stresses the liberated being’s freedom from bondage, detachment from the body, and constant goodness, although being beyond virtue. The liberated being after having lived out his prarabdha karma merges with Brahman. Adyayananda was the Guru of Sadananda. ==References==
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