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Śrī and Viṣṇu: One God in Two Persons

Issue: Vol 8 No. 2 (2014)

Journal: Religions of South Asia

Subject Areas: Religious Studies Buddhist Studies Islamic Studies

DOI: 10.1558/rosa.v8i2.181

Abstract:

The Christian doctrine of the Trinity arose from the need to reconcile the divinity of Jesus with monotheism. Śrīvaiṣṇava theologians faced a similar problem with their belief in the Goddess Śrī or Lakṣmī and her husband Viṣṇu or Nārāyaṇa as two distinct deities in one godhead. The article examines the ways in which the divinity of Śrī and her oneness with Viṣṇu are upheld, using Rāmānuja’s Śaraṇāgati-gadya, Vedānta Deśika’s Rahasyatrayasāra, and Lokācārya Pillai’s Mumukṣupadi. It then presents some of the scriptural sources and philosophical concepts with which the theologians support their position. In conclusion, the doctrine is briefly compared with the Christian Trinity and the Śaiva ardhanarīśvara.

Author: Klaus Klostermaier

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