Sadhana Adhyaya

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Sadhana Adhyaya is the second section of the Brahma Sutras that systematically discusses the spiritual disciplines and means (sadhana) required for attaining Brahman.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Adhyaya of the Brahma Sutras
section of a religious text
addresses interpretation of Vedic injunctions about practice
aimsAt attainment of Brahman
associatedConcept Brahman NERFINISHED
jnana-yoga
karma-yoga
moksha
associatedScripture Upanishads NERFINISHED
associatedWith Vedanta NERFINISHED
authorTraditionallyAscribedTo Badarayana NERFINISHED
belongsToGenre Vedanta sutra literature
canonicalOrder follows Samanvaya Adhyaya
precedes Phala Adhyaya NERFINISHED
commentedOnBy Adi Shankaracharya NERFINISHED
Madhvacharya NERFINISHED
Ramanujacharya NERFINISHED
concerns practice of Vedantic teaching
contrastedWith Adhikarana Adhyaya
Phala Adhyaya
Samanvaya Adhyaya
discusses means to attain Brahman
sadhana
spiritual disciplines
focusesOn eligibility of aspirants for Brahma-vidya
knowledge as a means to liberation
relation between karma and jnana
upasana (meditation) on Brahman
language Sanskrit
partOf Brahma Sutras NERFINISHED
positionInWork second adhyaya
religiousTradition Hinduism
scripturalStatus part of prasthana-traya literature via Brahma Sutras
textualContext one of four adhyayas of the Brahma Sutras

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Brahma Sutras hasPart Sadhana Adhyaya