Shatadushani

Painting of Vedanta Desika with Brahmatantra Svatantra Jiyar and Kumara Varadacharya

The Shatadushani (Sanskrit: शतदूषणी, romanizedŚatadūṣaṇī) is a polemical treatise[1] written by the Hindu philosopher Vedanta Desika (1278-1369).[2] Literally translating to "one hundred defects", the Shatadushani is a refutation of the hundred central tenets of the philosophy of Advaita.[3][4]

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