Parimala
Raghavendra Swami's "Fragrance" commentary on Jayatīrtha's Nyāyasudhā
Tradition: Dvaita Vedānta / Mādhva school
Raghavendra's gloss on Jayatīrtha's Nyāyasudhā — major Dvaita commentary
Parimala ('Fragrance') is Raghavendra Swami's (1595-1671) extended Sanskrit gloss on Jayatīrtha's (c. 1345-1388) Nyāya-Sudhā — itself Jayatīrtha's major commentary on Madhva's (1238-1317) Anuvyākhyāna, which is Madhva's extended versified explication of his own Brahma-Sūtra-Bhāṣya. The five-tier commentarial structure — Brahma-Sūtras → Madhva's Bhāṣya → Madhva's Anuvyākhyāna → Jayatīrtha's Nyāya-Sudhā → Raghavendra's Parimala — is among the most extensive multi-tier commentarial structures in any Indian philosophical school and exemplifies the intensive Mādhva scholastic-tradition focus on Brahma-Sūtra interpretation as the principal arena of Vedāntic dispute with Advaita and Vishishtadvaita. The Nyāya-Sudhā is generally regarded as Jayatīrtha's chef-d'œuvre and the deepest dialectical defence of the Dvaita reading of the Sūtras; it is, however, exceptionally dense and presupposes the reader's command of both Mādhva theology and the full Indian dialectical apparatus. The Parimala's task is to make the Nyāya-Sudhā tractable for ongoing pandit-curricular use — supplying clarifying exposition, additional scriptural-and-logical support, and defences against ongoing Advaitin and Vishishtadvaitin objections. Together with the Tātparya-Chandrikā-Ṭīkā (gloss on Vyāsatīrtha's Chandrikā on Jayatīrtha's Tattva-Prakāśikā) and the Nyāya-Mukura (treatise on pramāṇa-theory), the Parimala forms the core of Raghavendra's mature Vedāntic commentarial corpus and is the standard reference within the Mādhva tradition for the deepest layers of Mādhva Brahma-Sūtra-interpretation.
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Editions cited
- Parimala (Sanskrit, c. 1620-1671)
- Sri Raghavendra Tirtha Granthamālā multi-volume editions (Mantralayam)
- Sarvamūla-Granthāḥ corpus editions ed. Bannanje Govindacharya
- Discussed at length in B. N. K. Sharma, History of the Dvaita School (3rd ed. 2008)
School Embodiments
Major Hindu-philosophical commentary.
"Hindu-philosophical commentary." (Parimala)
Vedanta tradition.
Internal Tensions
Parimala consolidates Mādhva interpretation at its deepest commentarial level and remains the standard reference within the tradition for the subtlest Mādhva Brahma-Sūtra-interpretive positions. The work is central to how the Mādhva tradition understands itself as inheritor of a coherent and defensible Vedāntic alternative.
I. Time
Composed c. 1620-1671; the deepest tier of Mādhva commentarial scholarship on the Brahma-Sūtras.
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II. Space
South Indian Mādhva-Maṭha settings; Kumbakonam and Mantralayam composition; Karnataka-Andhra-Tamil-Nadu transmission and continuing pandit-curricular use.
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III. Matter
Brahma-Sūtras at five-tier commentarial remove; the Dvaita defence of the Sūtras against Advaita and Vishishtadvaita; the subtlest dialectical positions of mature Mādhva theology.
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IV. Observer
Raghavendra Swami as the codifying late-pontiff of the Mādhva tradition, working within the Madhva-Jayatīrtha-Vyāsatīrtha-Vijayīndra commentarial succession.
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V. Energy
Commentarial-exegetical, dialectical-defensive, scholastic-systematic energies.
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VI. Information
Extended Sanskrit five-tier sub-commentary; sūtra-by-sūtra, verse-by-verse, and topical exposition; dialectical engagement with Advaitin and Vishishtadvaitin positions.
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How Parimala resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 9 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 5 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.