Munitraya Sampradayam

Munitraya Sampradayam is a topic that has captured the attention of millions of people around the world. Since its emergence until today, Munitraya Sampradayam has generated great interest and debate in society. With diverse opinions and conflicting positions, this topic has been the protagonist of numerous studies, investigations and analyses. From its origins to its evolution, Munitraya Sampradayam has left a significant mark on history and has influenced various aspects of daily life. In this article, we will thoroughly explore Munitraya Sampradayam and analyze its impact on modern society.

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Munitraya Sampradayam is a Vaishnava denomination. The word Munitraya is derived from the words "three sages". The followers of Munitraya Sampradayam are affiliated to mathas founded by Srinivasa, Ranganatha and Vedanta Ramanuja (not to be confused with Ramanuja), the three foremost disciples of Srimath Thirukkudanthai Desikan also known as Gopalarya Mahadesikan. The followers of the Munitraya mostly belong to the Vadakalai Iyengar.

References

  • Jagadeesan, N. (1977). History of Sri Vaishnavism in the Tamil country: post-Ramanuja. Koodal Publishers. p. 161.
  • The cultural heritage of India: Sri Ramakrishna centenary memorial. Sri Ramakrishna centenary committee. 1936. p. 100.