Sri Ramanujacharya and the Grace of Rama Bhakti: A Living Philosophy The Name That Defines a Mission In the rich tapestry of Hindu religious history, few figures stand as tall as Sri Ramanujacharya, the great Vaishnava philosopher-saint of the 11th and 12th centuries. Born in 1017 CE in Sriperumbudur in present-day Tamil Nadu, Ramanuja carried within his very name a declaration of devotion. The name Ramanuja means "younger brother of Rama," a name that was not merely biographical but deeply symbolic — signaling from birth that his life would be lived in the shadow, service, and glory of Bhagavan Rama. Ramanuja was not alone in this naming tradition. The great Valmiki, composer of the Ramayana, presented Lakshmana as the ideal younger brother — selfless, devoted, and inseparable from Rama. By bearing this name, Ramanuja embraced that same spirit of total surrender and loving service to the divine. Vishishtadvaita: The Philosophical Foundation of Bhakti At the heart of ...