Abstract The great eleventh-century figure, Rāmānuja, belonged to the Śrīvaiṣṇava community that worshiped divine as Viṣṇu-with-Śrī, Lord-and-Consort. But he also embarked on a project develop an interpretation of first-century Vedāntasūtra , which presented supposedly core teachings major Upaniṣads, traditionally last segment sacred corpus Vedas. Rāmānuja sought reconcile devotional commitment...