Dear Alakendu Das,

The Tattva-bodha is traditionally thought to have been written by
Shankaracharya. The story is that he wrote it for his mother shortly before
she died. So he put the Advaita Vedanta teachings in the simplest possible
form. Even today it is regarded as a sort of Advaita Vedanta catechism.

Best regards,

David Reigle
Colorado, U.S.A.

On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 3:01 AM alakendu das via INDOLOGY <
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> Respected scholars,
>
> Presently I am going through a book entitled "TatwaBodh,", which happens
> to be a unique treatise on Vedanta philosophy from the the point of views
> of Absolute Monism.The book is an English translation of the Sanskrit
> original.However, it's not clearly mentioned as to  who wrote the original
> version in Sanskrit.Can the authorship of "TatwaBodh" attributed to
> Shankaracharya? I would be benefitted ,if anyone can enlighten me with the
> author's name of "TatwaBodh".
> Regards.
> Alakendu Das.
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