Did Ramanuja compose any devotional works?












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I am not aware of any - and given his advocacy of devotion and surrender, it would be surprising if he did not compose any.



So - what are some of his devotional works?










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    I am not aware of any - and given his advocacy of devotion and surrender, it would be surprising if he did not compose any.



    So - what are some of his devotional works?










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      I am not aware of any - and given his advocacy of devotion and surrender, it would be surprising if he did not compose any.



      So - what are some of his devotional works?










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      I am not aware of any - and given his advocacy of devotion and surrender, it would be surprising if he did not compose any.



      So - what are some of his devotional works?







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          Yes, Sripad Ramanujacharya composed a total of three devotional works, which are collectively known as "Gadyatrayam works":



          1) Sharanagati Gadyam, which espouses surrender to Sriman Narayana's lotus feet. You can read it here.



          2) Sri Ranga Gadyam, which is a devotional work describing the auspicious qualities of Sri Ranganatha (Sriman Narayana). You can read it here.



          3) Sri Vaikuntha Gadyam, which is a devotional work describing Paramapadam and the position of liberated souls. You can read it here.






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            Here is Sudarshana Suri's commentary on the Sharanagati Gadyam: archive.org/details/… And here is Periyavachan Pillai's commentary on the Gadyatrayam: archive.org/details/periyavachangadyatraya

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          Yes, Sripad Ramanujacharya composed a total of three devotional works, which are collectively known as "Gadyatrayam works":



          1) Sharanagati Gadyam, which espouses surrender to Sriman Narayana's lotus feet. You can read it here.



          2) Sri Ranga Gadyam, which is a devotional work describing the auspicious qualities of Sri Ranganatha (Sriman Narayana). You can read it here.



          3) Sri Vaikuntha Gadyam, which is a devotional work describing Paramapadam and the position of liberated souls. You can read it here.






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            Here is Sudarshana Suri's commentary on the Sharanagati Gadyam: archive.org/details/… And here is Periyavachan Pillai's commentary on the Gadyatrayam: archive.org/details/periyavachangadyatraya

            – Keshav Srinivasan
            Feb 12 at 22:08











          • @KeshavSrinivasan Thanks!!

            – Surya Kanta Bose Chowdhury
            Feb 13 at 5:04
















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          Yes, Sripad Ramanujacharya composed a total of three devotional works, which are collectively known as "Gadyatrayam works":



          1) Sharanagati Gadyam, which espouses surrender to Sriman Narayana's lotus feet. You can read it here.



          2) Sri Ranga Gadyam, which is a devotional work describing the auspicious qualities of Sri Ranganatha (Sriman Narayana). You can read it here.



          3) Sri Vaikuntha Gadyam, which is a devotional work describing Paramapadam and the position of liberated souls. You can read it here.






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            Here is Sudarshana Suri's commentary on the Sharanagati Gadyam: archive.org/details/… And here is Periyavachan Pillai's commentary on the Gadyatrayam: archive.org/details/periyavachangadyatraya

            – Keshav Srinivasan
            Feb 12 at 22:08











          • @KeshavSrinivasan Thanks!!

            – Surya Kanta Bose Chowdhury
            Feb 13 at 5:04














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          Yes, Sripad Ramanujacharya composed a total of three devotional works, which are collectively known as "Gadyatrayam works":



          1) Sharanagati Gadyam, which espouses surrender to Sriman Narayana's lotus feet. You can read it here.



          2) Sri Ranga Gadyam, which is a devotional work describing the auspicious qualities of Sri Ranganatha (Sriman Narayana). You can read it here.



          3) Sri Vaikuntha Gadyam, which is a devotional work describing Paramapadam and the position of liberated souls. You can read it here.






          share|improve this answer















          Yes, Sripad Ramanujacharya composed a total of three devotional works, which are collectively known as "Gadyatrayam works":



          1) Sharanagati Gadyam, which espouses surrender to Sriman Narayana's lotus feet. You can read it here.



          2) Sri Ranga Gadyam, which is a devotional work describing the auspicious qualities of Sri Ranganatha (Sriman Narayana). You can read it here.



          3) Sri Vaikuntha Gadyam, which is a devotional work describing Paramapadam and the position of liberated souls. You can read it here.







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            Here is Sudarshana Suri's commentary on the Sharanagati Gadyam: archive.org/details/… And here is Periyavachan Pillai's commentary on the Gadyatrayam: archive.org/details/periyavachangadyatraya

            – Keshav Srinivasan
            Feb 12 at 22:08











          • @KeshavSrinivasan Thanks!!

            – Surya Kanta Bose Chowdhury
            Feb 13 at 5:04














          • 1





            Here is Sudarshana Suri's commentary on the Sharanagati Gadyam: archive.org/details/… And here is Periyavachan Pillai's commentary on the Gadyatrayam: archive.org/details/periyavachangadyatraya

            – Keshav Srinivasan
            Feb 12 at 22:08











          • @KeshavSrinivasan Thanks!!

            – Surya Kanta Bose Chowdhury
            Feb 13 at 5:04








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          Here is Sudarshana Suri's commentary on the Sharanagati Gadyam: archive.org/details/… And here is Periyavachan Pillai's commentary on the Gadyatrayam: archive.org/details/periyavachangadyatraya

          – Keshav Srinivasan
          Feb 12 at 22:08





          Here is Sudarshana Suri's commentary on the Sharanagati Gadyam: archive.org/details/… And here is Periyavachan Pillai's commentary on the Gadyatrayam: archive.org/details/periyavachangadyatraya

          – Keshav Srinivasan
          Feb 12 at 22:08













          @KeshavSrinivasan Thanks!!

          – Surya Kanta Bose Chowdhury
          Feb 13 at 5:04





          @KeshavSrinivasan Thanks!!

          – Surya Kanta Bose Chowdhury
          Feb 13 at 5:04



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