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namaste, Rakesh Ji,
B.N.K. Sharma's works are well-known and widely respected. He was undoubtedly a formidable scholar who made significant contributions to Madhva studies. His approach is characterized by vigorous polemics in defense of Madhvacharya's positions, often employing strong refutations of alternative schools. His work reflects a particular style of traditional scholarly debate where defending one's own tradition requires systematic critique of others.
In contrast, S.M. Srinivasa Chari's The Philosophy of the Vedanta Sutra offers a critical comparative analysis of the three major commentaries on the Brahma Sutras: Shankara's (Advaita), Ramanuja's (Vishishtadvaita), and Madhva's (Dvaita). While Chari clearly argues for the Vishishtadvaita position, his approach is more measured and comparative in nature, focusing on philosophical analysis rather than polemical refutation.
Both scholars represent valuable but different methodological approaches to defending their respective traditions—one more combative, the other more analytical.
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