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Prasthanatrayi
Prasthanatrayi (Sanskrit: प्रस्थानत्रयी), literally, three sources, refers to the three canonical texts of Hindu theology, particularly in the Vedanta tradition. It consists of the Upanishads, the Brahma Sutras, and the Bhagavad Gita
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"All the founders of the three major schools of Vedanta, viz, Adi Shankara, Ramanujacharya, and Madhva wrote bhāṣyas (commentaries) on these texts."[1]