Introduction to Sankalpa Suryodhayam
About the Work
"Sankalpa Sooryodhayam" is a remarkable work by Swami Nigamantha Mahadesikan, who is renowned for his contributions to Sri Vaishnavism. This drama delves into the eternal battle between the forces of good and evil, personified by the characters Viveka Maharaja and Maha Moha Maharaja. Through its rich allegory and deep philosophical insights, the work explores themes of spiritual awakening, the pursuit of righteousness, and the quest for Moksha (liberation).
About the Author
Swami Nigamantha Mahadesikan, also known as Vedanta Desika, is one of the most celebrated scholars and philosophers in the Sri Vaishnava tradition. His extensive body of work covers a wide range of topics including philosophy, poetry, and drama. "Sankalpa Sooryodhayam" is one of his masterpieces, showcasing his literary brilliance and profound understanding of Vedantic principles.
About the Lecturer
The series will be conducted by Sri. U. Ve. Kaniyampakkam Devanathan Swami, a distinguished scholar known for his deep knowledge and eloquent exposition of Sri Vaishnavite texts. His insightful upanyasams (discourses) have enlightened countless listeners, helping them gain a deeper understanding of complex philosophical concepts. His presentation of "Sankalpa Sooryodhayam" promises to be both informative and inspiring.
Schedule and Access
The course will commence on Wednesday, 26th June 2024, at 8:15 pm IST and will continue every Wednesday and Friday at the same time. The sessions will be accessible via Zoom, allowing participants from around the globe to join and benefit from this rich exploration of spiritual wisdom.
Join Zoom Meeting
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We look forward to your participation in this enriching journey through the profound teachings of Swami Nigamantha Mahadesikan, guided by the esteemed Sri. U. Ve. Kaniyampakkam Devanathan Swami.