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There is no better introduction of Saiikara's works are commentaries on other to the Advaita doctrine, or to Saiikara's philoso- classics of Indian thought, like the Upani$ads, phy, than the Upadesasdhasri. the Bhagavadgitd, and the Brahmasutra. 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