Preface
Srimad Ānandathērtha was a 12th century saint who re-established the Vēdānta doctrine of 'tatvavāda', the doctrine based on realism and theism. His 'tatvavāda' philosophy is mostly famous as 'Dvaita', the Dualistic Vēdānta. He is usually referred to as Madhvāchārya, however, his signature in many of his writings refers to him as "Srimad Ānandathērtha Bhagavad Pādāchārya".
Sadāchāra-smrui is a short collection of hymns from the works of Vyasa, compiled by Madhvāchārya, to provide information on virtuous conduct. It elaborates on the following topics:
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#lis The daily routine to be followed by the devotees. #lie
#lis Summarizes the metaphysical knowledge required for the doctrine of 'tattva-vāda'. #lie
#lis The attitude to be adopted towards life. #lie
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Some of the terms that need further explanation have been numbered with subscript. They are elaborated in annexure.
- Madhukrishna Sudhindra